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It’s a safe bet that Kyrie Irving will be looking for the nearest television as soon as the Nets’ next game ends on Saturday night to watch Duke vs. North Carolina in the Final Four.
Next summer, barring any signed extensions beforehand, former Duke basketball one-and-done and current Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving will be an unrestricted free agent in more ways than one.
Kyrie Irving shoots the ball against the Indiana Pacers in Game Three of the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs. May 8, 2019: Irving plays his last game as a Celtic and scored 15 points in the ...
Duke was 7-0 when Irving, the electric point guard who was leading all freshmen in scoring, injured his toe on Dec. 4. We’d caught just enough of him to realize he was something special and that Duke, ...
Kyrie Irving has sat out three months with a serious toe injury, but he may be ready to put on his dancing shoes. Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski said that the star freshman point guard could ...
Former Duke star, Brooklyn Nets basketball player Kyrie Irving explained on Instagram live why he won’t get COVID vaccine. Duke’s team supported him via emoji.
Freshman point guard Kyrie Irving, driving against Cal Poly Pomona, has helped No. 1 Duke to a 6-0 start. CHUCK LIDDY The best basketball player ever to call Cameron Indoor Stadium home is one who ...
It was quite an auspicious debut for point guard Kyrie Irving as well, Duke’s first freshman point guard to start since Jason Williams in 1999. Irving finished with 17 points, nine assists, four ...
Kyrie Irving notably played only 11 games during his one season at Duke University in 2010-2011. There was much scrutiny surrounding his status as the No. 1 overall pick while seeing a very ...
Former Duke star, Brooklyn Nets basketball player Kyrie Irving explained on Instagram live why he won’t get COVID vaccine. Duke’s team supported him via emoji.
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