5′9″ Former NBA Star Who Dunked on Shaquille O’Neal, Once Combined for 91 Points With Kyrie Irving
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Kyrie Irving has become the talk of the league in the off-season. After major talks of leaving the Brooklyn Nets, he opted in for his final year. However, the conversations of a potential reunion with LeBron James keep hounding KAI. While his future remains to be certain, a former NBA player took it to the past. Three-time dunk champion Nate Robinson went down memory lane to remember his epic duel with Irving.
In a league where short players struggle, Robinson made an 11-year career. Moreover, the 5’9″ star could jump out of the arena. Despite being of short stature, Robinson was the star of the show with his crafty dunks. The aerial threat won three dunk contests, which are the most in NBA history. And when he went up against KAI during a pro-am showdown, it was a game for the ages.
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Kyrie Irving took to Twitter to raise a glass with Nate Robinson and relive the moment.
Kyrie Irving and Robinson put on a show
In 2013, KAI and Robinson met on the floor during the Nike Pro City Summer League. Two of the finest dribblers were ready to go at it. And they did. However, not even the fans saw what was about to unfold in front of their eyes. In a game that had it all, the pair combined for nearly 100 points. And it was a time when Kyrie Irving established himself as one of the most skilled players of his size.
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The Nike Pro City Summer League saw an offensive blood bath that day. The game went into overtime with Irving’s team coming out on the top. In the NBA showdown, a veteran Robinson put up 44 points. However, his effort was shadowed by a Kyrie Irving masterclass. The 7-time All-Star went off for 47 points in the overtime thriller. Nine years later, Robinson gave Irving a shoutout for the battle.
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While the dunk master retired in 2015, Irving is living in his prime. But he is caught in a tricky spot. His teammate Kevin Durant is reportedly getting ready to pack his bags for a move away from Brooklyn. This has left Irving alone. Already having accepted to opt-in and stay with the Brooklyn Nets, KAI likely needs to have a redemption season, with or without KD.
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Edited by:
Veer Badani