https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2022/1/5/22865725/kyrie-irving-nets-vaccine-road-games-only-explained
Kyrie Irving is one of the greatest players of his generation. The 6’3 point guard made one of the most iconic shots in recent NBA history with his clutch three-pointer in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals to help the Cleveland Cavaliers pull off a historic upset of the 73-win Golden State Warriors. While LeBron James rightfully gets a lot of the credit for that championship, Cleveland’s comeback from a 3-1 deficit couldn’t have happened without Irving, who averaged more than 27 points per game for the series.
Irving has been something of a vagabond since demanding a trade from the Cavs two years later. He was ultimately considered a disappointment in his two seasons with the Boston Celtics before joining Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets in free agency. Irving was playing some of his best ball for the Nets last season — he was named All-NBA for the second time in his career — before he suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Game 4 of the team’s second round series against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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