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Kyrie Irving's first green jersey


The Cavaliers' young king donned a Green Army jersey, and Kyrie Irving became the new face of Boston's North Shore Garden.

If I could go back in time, I still believe the people of Cleveland would love to relive the 2016 Finals in June.

Relive Kyrie Irving's heroic three-pointer from 45 degrees from the right.

This is a man and a city really together.

It was just too short a time, and after a year, they went their separate ways and began two stories.

Kyrie Irving gave his first green jersey, No. 11, to his favorite player, Dredrick.

You may not be familiar with the name, which is not surprising because he has not played in the NBA, and he is Kyrie Irving's father and, well, best opponent.

Kyrie Irving has said that Kobe Bryant is his second favorite player, after his father.

Kyrie Irving lost his mother when he was 4 and was taken to the court by his father when he was 9.

Kyrie Irving was a very diffident player as a child. Yes, diffident.

It's hard to relate to the current Owen, the big heart, the key man, the knockout.

Dredrick told his son that he should not be afraid of anyone and should not be afraid of failure.

Kyrie Irving, under the constant teaching of his father, began to become a desperate desire to win, whenever he stood on the court, he would beat opponents.

At 16, Owen outscored his 42-year-old father, Dredrick, 15-0 in a head-to-head matchup.

From then on, only the sky was his limit.

Kyrie Irving's father always wanted him to be the franchise player, no one believes in Kyrie Irving more than he does, and now, maybe it really is.

Kyrie Irving's name "Kyrie" is the work of his father, which translates to "king" in Greek.

Everything is just back to its original track, nothing surprising.


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