Irving has written, directed, and acted in a number of advertisements as "Uncle Drew", which becamea feature film in 2018. He has starred as himself inKickin' It (2012) and has donevoicework inWe Bare Bears (2016) andFamily Guy (2018).
Irving's mother, who wasAfrican American andLakota,[12] died of an illness when he was four, and Drederick raised Irving along with the help of Irving's aunts.[9][13][14] In 2004, Drederick remarried to Shetellia Riley, who is currently Kyrie Irving's agent.[15]
Irving grew up inWest Orange, New Jersey, where he frequently attended his father's adult-league games.[16][9] Irving's inspiration to play in the NBA came after playing atContinental Airlines Arena during a school trip in fourth grade, when he declared, "I will play in the NBA, I promise."[9] Due to his father's connection toBoston University, Irving spent a lot of time in Boston, including at BU's basketball skills camp. Irving said that in the fifth grade, he was offered a scholarship to Boston University by then-head coachDennis Wolff.[17] As a teenager, Irving played for the Road Runners of theAmateur Athletic Union (AAU).[18][19]
Irving played forMontclair Kimberley Academy during his freshman and sophomore years in high school. Irving averaged 26.5 points, 10.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 steals and became only the second 1,000 point scorer in the school's history. In his sophomore year, Irving led MKA to its first New Jersey Prep 'B' state title.[18][20] After that year, he transferred toSt. Patrick High School but had to sit out the first 30 days of the season due to the transfer.[18][20] At St. Patrick, Irving played withMichael Kidd-Gilchrist, who was widely regarded as one of the best players in the class of 2011.[21][22]
In his first season, Irving averaged 17.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 2.0 steals per game, and led the team to its thirdNew Jersey Tournament of Champions title in four years. In August 2009, he led the USA East to the tournament title in theNike Global Challenge. Irving was the MVP with 21.3 points and 4.3 assists per game.[19] The next year, St. Patrick was banned from the state tournament for holding practice prior to the permitted start of the winter sports season.[19][23] St. Patrick went 24–3 and won the Union County Tournament championship as Irving finished his senior year with 24.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game.[19]
Irving committed toDuke on October 22, 2009, in a television broadcast onESPNU.[28] He played with the Blue Devils during the2010–2011 basketball season under the guidance of head coachMike Krzyzewski. Through the first eight games of the season, Irving averaged 17.4 points per game on 53.2% shooting, 5.1 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals.
Irving was a strong contender for NCAA Freshman of the Year until suffering an injury to his right big toe during the ninth game of the season.[29] On March 17, the day before Duke played Hampton in the first round of the NCAA tournament, Irving returned for his first game since his injury.[30][31]
Duke advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of theNCAA Tournament but fell toArizona. Irving scored 28 points in what turned out to be his last game for Duke.[32]
Professional career
Irving (with ball) at the2011 NBA draft with other draftees
While practicing with the Cavaliers in theNBA Summer League on July 14, 2012, Irving sustained a broken right hand after reportedly slapping it against a padded wall after committing a turnover.[39] "I am a little disappointed," he said. "I have to be more responsible about my health. It was just crazy. It happened so fast."[39] Four days later, it was announced that Irving would require hand surgery.[40][41]
At the start of the2012–2013 NBA season, Irving injured his index finger in a loss to theDallas Mavericks. He played in the Cavaliers' next game, but the injury forced Irving to miss three weeks of action.[42] In his second game back, while donning a black protective face mask to protect a broken bone he suffered againstMilwaukee, Irving scored his then-career-high 41 points against theNew York Knicks. He became the youngest player in NBA history to score 40 points inMadison Square Garden; Irving was a year younger thanMichael Jordan, who did it in 1985.[43]
The coaches selected Irving to play in his firstAll-Star game. Irving finished with 15 points, four assists, and three rebounds.[44] He also participated in theRising Stars Challenge again, scoring 32 points for Team Shaq in a losing effort.[45] Irving participated in theThree-Point Contest and recorded 23 points in the final round to win the event.[46] He ended his second season with averages of 22.5 points, 5.9 assists, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game.[47]
Irving at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards in January 2013
2013–2014: All-Star Game MVP
Irving in October 2013
Fans chose Irving to be the starting point guard for the Eastern Conference in the 2014 NBA All-Star game.[48] He was the All-Star game MVP, recording 31 points and 14 assists as the East beat the West 163–155.[49]
On February 28, 2014, Irving recorded his first career triple-double with 21 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in a 99–79 victory over the Utah Jazz. This was also the Cavaliers' first triple-double since March 16, 2010.[50] On April 5, 2014, Irving recorded a then career-high 44 points in a 96–94 overtime loss to the Charlotte Bobcats.[51][52] He averaged 20.8 points, 6.1 assists, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.5 steals on the season.
2014–2015: Big Three formation and first NBA Finals
On July 10, 2014, Irving signed a five-year, $90 million contract extension with the Cavaliers.[53][54] His contract extension came in the wake ofLeBron James's return to Cleveland andKevin Love's trade request from Minnesota, as the trio teamed up to start a new "Big Three" in Cleveland. After a shaky start to the season, where they fell to a 5–7 record after a November 22 loss to Toronto, the Cavaliers went on an eight-game winning streak, where Irving averaged 19.3 points per game, including a 37-point game against the New York Knicks on December 4.[55]
After their streak-ending loss on December 11 to Oklahoma City, the Cavaliers went on to win just five more games in December, finishing 2014 at 18–14. All of the new Big Three missed time during December, contributing to the team's inconsistency and mediocre play. The Cavaliers began their 2015 schedule on January 2 as they snapped a three-game losing streak with Irving's help. He scored 23 points, and with Love's 27, the Cavaliers defeated the Charlotte Hornets 91–87.[56] The next game against Dallas two days later, was a season low for Irving, who scored just six points before leaving in the third quarter with lower back tightness; the Cavaliers lost 109–90.[57] Irving missed the following game against Philadelphia, before returning to action on January 7 against Houston to tie a then first-half career high of 23 points. He finished the game with a then season-high 38 points, but could not lead the Cavaliers to a win as they lost 105–93, the team's seventh loss in nine games.[58]
After a six-game losing streak between January 4 and 13 dropped the Cavaliers to 19–20, Irving and James led them on a 12-game winning streak to bring them back into contention. During the streak, Irving averaged 24.5 points per game, including a then career-high 55 points on January 28 against Portland.[55] His 11 three-pointers in that game set a Cavaliers franchise record while his 55 points were the second-most in Cavaliers history (behind James's 56) and the most scored in a home game, as well as the most points scored in Quicken Loans Arena history. Irving's 28 first-half points also set a new career high for points in a half.[59]
On March 12, 2015, Irving scored a career-high 57 points, including a buzzer-beating three-point shot to send the Cavaliers into overtime, in a 128–125 victory over theSan Antonio Spurs.[60] It was the most points for a player in a regular-season game against the defending champion since January 14, 1962, whenWilt Chamberlain scored 62 points for thePhiladelphia Warriors in a loss to theBoston Celtics.[61] The effort also surpassed the Cavaliers' franchise single-game scoring mark of 56 points, set by LeBron James against theToronto Raptors on March 3, 2005.[62]
Irving helped the Cavaliers win 34 of their final 43 games to finish the regular season as the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 53–29 record.[63] In his first career playoff game on April 19, Irving scored 30 points in a 113–100 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of their first-round playoff matchup.[64] He went on to help the Cavaliers reach theNBA Finals for just the second time in franchise history despite missing two games in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Atlanta Hawks with a knee injury.[65] After leaving Game 1 of the NBA Finals against theGolden State Warriors in the overtime period with a knee injury, Irving was ruled out for the rest of the series the following day with a fractured left kneecap that required surgery,[66] sidelining him for three to four months.[67] The Cavaliers eventually lost the series in six games despite a 2–1 lead.
2015–2016: NBA championship
On August 27, 2015, Irving was ruled unlikely to be ready for opening night of the 2015–16 season due to the left kneecap fracture he suffered in Game 1 of the 2015 NBA Finals.[68] Irving made his season debut on December 20, scoring 12 points in 17 minutes as a starter against thePhiladelphia 76ers.[69] On January 6, he scored a season-high 32 points in a 121–115 victory over the Washington Wizards.[70] On February 8, Irving tied his season high of 32 points and tied his career high of 12 assists in a 120–100 victory over the Sacramento Kings.[71] Two days later, Irving topped his season high mark with 35 points in a 120–111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.[72]
Irving during warm-ups prior to Game 4 of the2016 NBA Finals in Cleveland
The Cavaliers finished the regular season as the top seed in the Eastern Conference with a 57–25 record. In the first round of the playoffs, they faced the eighth-seeded Detroit Pistons, and in a Game 1 win on April 17, Irving scored a playoff career-high 31 points.[73] He tied that mark with another 31-point game in Game 4 of the series, helping the Cavaliers sweep the Pistons.[74] The Cavaliers went on to breeze through the Eastern Conference playoffs with a 12–2 record to reach the2016 NBA Finals, where they faced Golden State for the second straight year. Irving struggled with his shot in his debut Finals game, going 7-of-22 from the field for 26 points, as the Cavaliers were defeated 104–89 in Game 1.[75] Facing a 3–1 deficit following a Game 4 loss, Irving andLeBron James took over in Game 5, each scoring 41 points to lead the Cavaliers to a 112–97 victory, forcing a Game 6. Irving and James became the first teammates to each score 40 points in an NBA Finals game.[76] In Game 7, Irving hit a three-pointer with 53 seconds left in the game that propelled the Cavaliers to a 92–89 lead and an eventual 93–89 victory. The Cavaliers won the series 4–3 and became the first team to rally from a 3–1 Finals deficit, ending a52-year major sports championship drought in Cleveland.[77]
2016–2017: Back-to-back chase
On October 25, 2016, after receiving his first championship ring prior to the season opener, Irving scored a game-high 29 points in a 117–88 victory over theNew York Knicks.[78] Three days later, he scored 26 points and hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 44.3 seconds remaining to lift the Cavaliers to a 94–91 victory over theToronto Raptors.[79] On November 27, Irving scored 19 of his then-season-high 39 points in the fourth quarter of the Cavaliers' 112–108 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.[80] On December 5, he had a career-high 10th straight game with at least 20 points, finishing with 24 points in a 116–112 victory over the Toronto Raptors.[81] On December 21, Irving had 31 points and a career-high 13 assists in a 113–102 victory over theMilwaukee Bucks.[82] On January 23, 2017, he scored 35 of his season-high 49 points in the second half of the Cavaliers' narrow 124–122 loss to theNew Orleans Pelicans—their fifth loss in seven games.[83] On February 1, Irving set a new career high with 14 assists in a 125–97 win over theMinnesota Timberwolves.[84] On March 3, he had a 43-point effort in a 135–130 win over theAtlanta Hawks. In the game, the Cavaliers set the NBA regular-season record with 25 three-pointers.[85] On March 19, Irving had a 46-point effort in a 125–120 win over theLos Angeles Lakers.[86] On April 9, he had a 45-point effort in a narrow 126–125 overtime loss to Atlanta.[87]
In Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals against theBoston Celtics, Irving scored a playoff career-high 42 points to lead the Cavaliers to a 112–99 victory, taking a 3–1 lead in the series.[88] With 24 points in Game 5 of the series, he helped the Cavaliers defeat the Celtics 135–102 to claim their third straight Eastern Conference title and a return trip to the NBA Finals.[89] After going down 3–0 in the2017 NBA Finals, Irving scored 40 points in Game 4 to help Cleveland extend the series and avoid a sweep with a 137–116 victory over theGolden State Warriors.[90] However, the Cavaliers went on to lose to the Warriors in Game 5, losing the series 4–1.
Boston Celtics (2017–2019)
2017–2018: Season-ending injury
In July 2017, Irving requested the Cavaliers to trade him, reportedly wanting to be more of the focal point of his own team instead of continuing to play alongsideLeBron James.[91][92] The following month, on August 22, he was traded to theBoston Celtics in exchange forIsaiah Thomas,Jae Crowder,Ante Žižić, and the rights to theBrooklyn Nets' 2018 first-round draft pick (that ultimately turned intoCollin Sexton).[93] Eight days later, the Celtics agreed to send the Cavaliers a 2020 second-round draft pick via theMiami Heat to complete the trade, as compensation for Thomas' failed physical.[94]
Irving in his debut for the Celtics against his former team, the Cavaliers
In his debut for the Celtics in their season opener against the Cavaliers on October 17, 2017, Irving had 22 points and 10 assists in a 102–99 loss. He had a chance to tie it with a three-pointer at the buzzer but missed.[95] On October 30, Irving scored 24 points for the third straight game in helping the Celtics beat theSan Antonio Spurs 108–94. It was the Celtics' first victory against the Spurs since 2011. Irving's 128 points in his first six games as a Celtic were the most sinceKevin Garnett andRay Allen each had 131 in 2007.[96] On November 6, 2017, Irving scored 35 points in a 110–107 victory over theAtlanta Hawks, recording his first 30-point game as a Celtic while scoring more points (245) than any player in his first 11 games with Boston.[97] With the win over Atlanta, the Celtics improved to 9–2 with nine straight wins, setting their longest winning streak in seven years.[97]
On November 20, 2017, Irving scored 10 of his season-high 47 points in overtime as the Celtics rallied from a double-digit deficit to beat theDallas Mavericks 110–102, extending their winning streak to 16 games.[98] The streak ended at 16 games with a loss to theMiami Heat two days later.[99] On January 21, 2018, Irving scored 40 points in a 103–95 loss to theOrlando Magic. The Celtics had accumulated a 34–10 record by mid-January, but their loss to Orlando was their season-worst third straight defeat.[100] On January 27, he scored 37 points on 13-for-18 shooting with five three-pointers in a 109–105 loss to theGolden State Warriors.[101] On February 28, Irving helped the Celtics improve to 4–0 following the All-Star break with a 134–106 victory over theCharlotte Hornets. Irving led Boston with 34 points, making 13 of 18 shots overall and going 4-for-6 from three-point range in the first three quarters.[102] On March 24, he was ruled out for three to six weeks after undergoing a minimally-invasive procedure to remove a tension wire in his left knee.[103] Less than two weeks later, Irving was ruled out for the entire postseason, with a recovery time of four to five months,[104] after another procedure was scheduled to remove two screws from his patella that were inserted in 2015 to repair a fracture he suffered during that year's NBA Finals.[105] Without Irving, Boston would reach the Conference Finals, before losing to his former team, the Cavaliers, in seven games.
Irving guarding former teammateLeBron James in October 2017
2018–2019: All-NBA Second Team selection
In the Celtics' season opener on October 16, Irving played in his first game since March and had seven points and seven assists in a 105–87 victory over thePhiladelphia 76ers. Irving missed his first nine attempts from the field and did not score until finally connecting on a pair offree throws early in the third quarter.[106] On October 30, after averaging 14 points through the first six games, he scored 31 points in a 108–105 victory over theDetroit Pistons.[107] On November 8, Irving scored 18 of his then-season-high 39 points in the fourth quarter and overtime of the Celtics' 116–109 victory over thePhoenix Suns.[108] On November 16, he recorded a season-high 43 points and 11 assists in a 123–116 overtime victory over theToronto Raptors. It marked Irving's first ever game scoring at least 40 points with 10 or more assists, and became the first Celtics player to do so sinceAntoine Walker in 2001.[109] On December 12, Irving scored 38 points in a 130–125 overtime victory over theWashington Wizards.[110] On December 25, he recorded 40 points and 10 rebounds in a 121–114 overtime win over the 76ers.[111] On December 29, he scored 22 of his 26 points in the second half of the Celtics' 112–103 win over theMemphis Grizzlies. Irving's 13 assists matched his season best and was one short of his career high.[112] On January 16, 2019, Irving recorded 27 points and a career-high 18 assists in a 117–108 victory over the Raptors.[113]
On January 21, Irving had a career-high eight steals in a 107–99 win over theMiami Heat.[114] Five days later, he recorded 32 points and 10 assists in a 115–111 loss to theGolden State Warriors. It was Irving's 11th double-double with points and assists, becoming the first Celtic with 11 of that kind of double-double sinceLarry Bird in 1986–87. It was also Irving's sixth straight game with at least 25 points, matching the longest such streak in his career.[115] On March 14, he recorded his second career triple-double with 31 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds in a 126–120 victory over theSacramento Kings, becoming the first Celtics player to record 30-plus points and a triple-double in the same game sinceRajon Rondo in February 2012.[116] Two days later, Irving had 30 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists in a 129–120 win over theAtlanta Hawks.[117] In his first playoff game as a Celtic, Irving became just third player in franchise history (joiningIsaiah Thomas in 2015 andJo Jo White in 1972) to have 20-plus points, five-plus assists and five-plus rebounds in his postseason debut with the team, helping Boston defeat theIndiana Pacers 84–74 in game one of their first-round series.[118] In Game 2 of the series, Irving scored 37 points in a 99–91 victory.[119] In Game 1 of the second round, Irving had 26 points and a playoff career high-tying 11 assists in a 112–90 victory over theMilwaukee Bucks.[120] The Celtics would lose the next four games and the series to the Bucks.
Brooklyn Nets (2019–2023)
2019–2020: Debut and injury
On July 7, 2019, Irving signed with theBrooklyn Nets in free agency on a four-year, $136.5 million contract.[121] On October 23, 2019, he debuted for the Nets with 50 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists in a 127–126 overtime loss to theMinnesota Timberwolves, becoming the first player in NBA history to score 50 points or more in a team debut.[122] Irving became the seventh player in franchise history to score 50 points or more in a single game, and joinsStephon Marbury (2001) as the only one to also record 15 combined rebounds and assists.[123][124][unreliable NBA source] Irving also scored 25 of the Nets' 56 points in the first half.[125]
Irving missed 26 games due to a right shoulder injury, and returned on January 12, 2020, scoring 21 points on a 10-of-11 shooting in the 108–86 victory over theAtlanta Hawks.[126][127] On January 25, he scored 45 points, also recording six rebounds and seven assists, to lead Brooklyn to a 121–111 overtime victory over theDetroit Pistons.[128] The next day, the Nets were scheduled to play theNew York Knicks atMadison Square Garden, but Irving left the arena prior to tip-off upon learning of thedeath of Kobe Bryant.[129] On January 31, Irving scored a season-high 54 points on 19-of-23 shooting in a 133–118 victory over theChicago Bulls.[130] On February 20, it was announced that he would undergo season-ending surgery on his injured shoulder.[131][132]
2020–2021: 50–40–90 season
In the Nets' season opener on December 22, Irving had 25 points, four assists, and four rebounds in a 125–99 victory over theGolden State Warriors.[133] Three days later, he had 37 points and eight assists in a 123–95 victory over his former team, theBoston Celtics.[134] On February 18, 2021, Irving was named an Eastern Conference starter for the2021 NBA All-Star Game, his seventh selection.[135] On May 6, Irving had a season-high 45 points in a 113–109 loss to theDallas Mavericks.[136] At the end of the regular season, he became the ninth player in NBA history to join the50–40–90 club, representing theshooting percentages from the field (.506), the three-point line (.402), and the free throw line (.922). Irving also became only the fourth player to average over 25.0 points, while making the 50–40–90 club, the others beingStephen Curry,Kevin Durant, andLarry Bird.[137]
Irving sprained his right ankle after landing onGiannis Antetokounmpo's foot during Game 4 of the Conference Semifinals against theMilwaukee Bucks, and missed Game 5.[138] The Nets lost the series in seven games.[139]
2021–2022: Playoff disappointment
Irving in 2022
On October 12, 2021, the Nets' general managerSean Marks announced that Irving would be ineligible to play or practice with the team, due to the New York CityCOVID-19 vaccine mandate, until being vaccinated.[140][141] Despite remaining unvaccinated, on December 17, following a large number of players lost to injuries and health and safety protocols, as well as an inordinate minutes load onKevin Durant andJames Harden, the Nets announced that Irving would return to the team as a part-time player for games outside of the New York area andToronto.[142] On January 5, 2022, Irving made his season debut, recording 22 points, three rebounds, and four assists, on 9-of-17 shooting in 31 minutes in a 129–121 victory over theIndiana Pacers.[143]
It was speculated that Irving was originally on theNBA 75th Anniversary Team which was announced on October 21, 2021, as the Brooklyn Nets prematurely posted an announcement congratulating him on the achievement, but was later excluded, allegedly due to the ongoing vaccine mandate controversy.[144][145] Former teammate LeBron James later said, "Damn shame he ain’t Top 75!", as didAndre Iguodola, "So y'all saying Kyrie Irving ain't top 75? I agree… he top 20 at least…" in Twitter posts.[146][147] Irving himself, sports commentators, and fans criticized the exclusion due to Irving's already illustrious career at the time of the list.[148][149][150]
On February 26, 2022, Irving scored a then season-high 38 points with five rebounds, five assists, and two steals in a 126–123 victory over the reigning championsMilwaukee Bucks.[151] In February 2022, New York City mayorEric Adams announced that the city would be lifting its vaccine requirement for indoor activities on March 7.[152] However, Irving remained subject to a different workplace vaccine mandate that remained in place.[153] In a public statement, Adams said that making a specific exemption for Irving would "send the wrong message" to other people employed in the city.[154]
On March 8, Irving scored a then season-high 50 points on 15-of-19 shooting from the field and delivered six assists in a 132–121 win over theCharlotte Hornets. He became only the second guard in NBA history (afterMichael Jordan) who would have multiple 50-point games while shooting 75 percent from the floor.[155] A week later, Irving scored 41 of his career-high and Nets franchise-record 60 points in the first half, grabbed six rebounds, delivered four assists along with four steals on 20-of-31 shooting from the field, including eight three-pointers, in a 150–108 victory over theOrlando Magic.[156] On March 23, Mayor Adams announced that the city would be relaxing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, allowing Irving to play at the Barclays Center.[157] On March 27, Irving made his home debut against the Charlotte Hornets, scoring 16 points in 41 minutes, in a 119–110 loss.[158]
On April 12, Irving, in his first play-in appearance, scored 34 points and dished out 12 assists in a 115–108 victory over theCleveland Cavaliers to secure the #7 seed in the playoffs.[159] In Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs, Irving scored a game-high 39 points along with five rebounds, six assists, and 4 steals in a narrow 115–114 loss to theBoston Celtics.[160] He was fined $50,000 on April 19 formiddle finger gestures and profane language to fans in Boston during that game.[161] Brooklyn would go on to lose to Boston in four games, and Irving was swept for the first time in his career.[162]
2022–2023: Trade request
Following the end of the 2021–22 season, there was speculation that Irving would decline his player option and pursue a sign-and-trade deal with another team.[163] Irving ultimately opted into his $37 million player option, returning to the Nets for the2022–23 NBA season.[164] On November 3, 2022, the Nets suspended Irving for at least five NBA games due to his failure to "unequivocally say he has no antisemitic beliefs" and said that he is "currently unfit to be associated with the Brooklyn Nets."[165] On December 16, Irving scored 32 points and put up a game-winning three-pointer in a 119–116 victory over theToronto Raptors.[166] In the next game, he scored 38 points, helping the Nets overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in a 124–121 victory over theDetroit Pistons.[167]
On January 20, 2023, Irving scored a season-high 48 points, including a season-high eight 3-pointers, along with 11 rebounds, six assists, and four steals in a 117–106 victory over theUtah Jazz.[168] In the next game, Irving recorded 38 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists in a 120–116 victory over the reigning championsGolden State Warriors.[169] On January 26, Irving was named anEastern Conference starter for the2023 NBA All-Star Game, his eighth selection and sixth as a starter.[170] On February 4, it was reported that Irving had requested a trade; the request was made after talks about a new contract with the Nets did not go to his liking.[171]
Dallas Mavericks (2023–2025)
2023: Debut and playoff miss
On February 6, 2023, the Nets traded Irving, along withMarkieff Morris, to theDallas Mavericks, in exchange forDorian Finney-Smith,Spencer Dinwiddie, an unprotected 2029 first-round pick, and second-round picks in 2027 and 2029.[172] On February 8, Irving made his Mavericks debut, putting up 24 points, five rebounds, and four assists in a 110–104 victory over theLos Angeles Clippers.[173] On March 2, Irving scored 40 points on 15-of-22 shooting from the field, including 6-of-8 from beyond the arc in a 133–126 victory over thePhiladelphia 76ers. In the same game his teammateLuka Dončić scored 42 points and it was the first time in Dallas franchise history that two players scored 40 points in the same game.[174][175] Irving was re-signed to a three-year, $126 million contract on July 7, 2023.[176]
2023–2024: Renaissance season and fourth Finals appearance
On January 11, 2024, Irving scored 44 points and delivered 10 assists in a 128–124 win over theNew York Knicks.[177] On March 17, Irving put up 24 points, seven rebounds, nine assists, and a game-winning left-handed floater in a 107–105 victory over thedefending championDenver Nuggets.[178][179] This game-winner was a record 21-foot floater, for the longest game-winning hook shot ever recorded.[180][181][182] On April 7, Irving scored a season-high 48 points in a 147–136 overtime victory over theHouston Rockets.[183] Irving finished the regular season just shy of a repeat of the50–40–90 season he recorded in 2021, with a 49.7% field goal percentage, only 0.3% short of the mark, combined with qualifying 41.1% three-point and 90.5% free throw percentages.[184][185]
On May 30, in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals against theMinnesota Timberwolves, Irving scored 36 points, along with four rebounds and five assists, to help Dallas close the series with a 124–103 victory as the Mavericks advanced to theNBA Finals for the first time since2011, where they would face Irving's former team, theBoston Celtics.[186] Outside of a 35-point outing in Game 3, Irving struggled mightily throughout the Finals, averaging just sixteen points per game in the other four matchups, as Dallas would lose in five games.[187][188]
Sportswriters declared the season to be a "renaissance",[189] "revival",[190] and "redemption"[191] of Irving's career, with the veteran player having performances and statistics in the highest caliber of the league once again.[192][193][194]
2024–25: Luka Dončić trade and ACL tear
On February 1, 2025,Luka Dončić was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange forAnthony Davis.[195] On February 10, Irving was named an injury replacement for the2025 NBA All-Star Game, his ninth All-Star selection.[196] On March 3, Irving tore his ACL in the first quarter against theSacramento Kings, ending his season, and also putting into question his availability for the 2025–26 season.[197]
On July 6, 2025, Irving re-signed with the Mavericks on a three-year, $119 million contract.[198]
National team career
Irving with Team USA at the 2014 World Basketball Festival
In 2012, Irving played the role of Uncle Drew in a series ofPepsi Max advertisements.[204][205] He wrote and directed episode 2, in which Irving starred alongsideBill Russell andKevin Love, and episode 3, in which he starred alongsideNate Robinson andMaya Moore.[206] Irving also wrote and directed episode 4 of "Uncle Drew", which was released in November 2015, and in which he starred in alongsideBaron Davis,J. B. Smoove, andRay Allen.[207] In 2017, the Uncle Drew advertisement series became a skit inside an old school diner featuring Pepsi in its current design, stored in a fridge with its original logo.[208] Irving has also starred as the character in a feature film,Uncle Drew, which also features former NBA stars, and was released in June 2018.[209]
Irving's shoe deal withNike was worthUS$11 million, as of 2019.[212] His signature sneakers were the second best-selling line of 2017, behindLeBron James. TheNPD Group no longer tracks signature sneakers but projected that the trend continued into 2018. Irving's themed sneaker collaborations include that of the television showsFriends andSpongeBob SquarePants.[213] The latter collection sold out immediately.[214]
In September 2023, Irving announced a new partnership with Chinese sports brandAnta Sports. A namesake sneaker was announced for the 2023–2024NBA season alongside a business collaboration that saw Irving join the company as Chief Creative Officer of Anta Basketball. They will also launch a series of Anta x Kyrie Youth Basketball Camps around the world.[215]
In December 2023, Irving made an investment in sneaker platformKicks Crew and joined the company as Chief Community Officer. His role is expected to focus on cause-driven projects aimed at bringing communities together in collaborations that blend art and basketball and to extend globally.[216]
Irving enjoys reading and has a journal.[7] He also likes to sing, dance, and play thebaritone sax. Irving's godfather is former NBA playerRod Strickland.[18] Irving and his ex-girlfriend have a daughter.[221]
In May 2011, Irving made a promise to his father to finish hisbachelor's degree at Duke within five years.[223] However, in 2016, having not achieved his degree, Irving claimed he was putting his plans on hold, stating, "when I leave the game of basketball, then I'll focus on the next step of my life."[224] In 2015, Irving launched his PSD Underwear collection.[225]
From January 2016 to March 2016, Irving was in a relationship with singerKehlani. Their relationship caused a Twitter media controversy after singerPartyNextDoor posted an Instagram photo of Kehlani's hand while in bed together, and people assumed she had cheated on Irving. Irving stated they had broken up before the incident. Kehlani then explained how they broke up before as well after receiving many hate comments and messages. She attemptedsuicide shortly after. Irving then took to Instagram to publicly apologize to Kehlani for the whole incident and showed appreciation for the singer.[citation needed]
Irving has been with Marlene Wilkerson since 2018 and they have two sons together.[226][227]
In August 2018, Irving and his older sister were honored with a "welcome home" ceremony atStanding Rock Indian Reservation, acknowledging their family ties to the community, and in gratitude for Irving's activism on behalf of thewater protectors at theDakota Access Pipeline protests. His mother was known to the tribe, though she was "adopted out" at a young age, and their late grandmother and great-grandparents also had ties to the reservation community.[228][229][230] Since then, Irving has continued to honor his Lakota heritage through donations to the tribe, designing Nike shoes dedicated to the Lakota people, as well asburning sage before every game.[231][232][233] In 2021, Irving's petition for citizenship was granted and he became an enrolled member of theStanding Rock Sioux Tribe.[234][235]
Irving has donated to various social causes through his K.A.I. Family Foundation.[240] In 2020, he donated a home to the family ofGeorge Floyd.[241] Irving paid off student debt for students fromLincoln University.[242] He committed $1.5 million to help pay WNBA players who opted out of playing during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[243] Irving donated over $300,000 to food banks and with City Harvest on his birthday.[244] He donated 17 pallets of food to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.[245]
On July 29, 2021, Irving built a solar water center in Pakistan withPaani Project through his K.A.I. Family Foundation.[246][247]
Conspiracy theories
In February 2017, Irving stated in an interview for a podcast that he believes thatthe Earth is flat.[248] In a later interview, Irving was less forceful in advancing his flat Earth belief, encouraging people to "do their own research" into the topic.[249][250] In September 2017, Irving denied these claims and said that media misunderstood him as he was joking.[251] However, in a June 2018 interview, when asked if he would admit that the world is round, he said, "I don't know. I really don't", and added that people should "do [their] own research for what [they] want to believe in" because "Our educational system is flawed".[252] In October 2018, Irving apologized for his original flat Earth comments but stopped short of saying whether he still believed that the Earth is flat.[253]
Irving also stated that he believes in other conspiracy theories, such as the idea thatJohn F. Kennedy waskilled because he wanted to end the banking cartel.[254]
Amid theCOVID-19 pandemic and hishesitancy to receive a vaccine against the virus, Irving shared and interacted with social media posts from a conspiracy theorist onInstagram, claiming that "secret societies are administering vaccines in a plot to connect Black people to a master computer for a plan ofSatan."[255] Amidst these controversies, it was speculated that Irving was excluded from the NBA 75th Anniversary Team list in October 2021.[144][145]
On October 29, 2022, Irving tweeted that deeming him antisemitic was "not justified", and that he intended to "learn from all walks of life and religions."[267] The same day, during a postgame press availability atBarclays Center, Irving denied having any religious biases and defended the tweet, telling reporters that "[h]istory is not supposed to be hidden from anybody" and stating, "I'm not going to stand down on anything I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."[268] Irving deleted the tweet on or around October 30.[269]
On October 31, during a game between the Nets and the Indiana Pacers at Barclays Center, several attendees sitting courtside wore shirts bearing the phrase "Fight Antisemitism", an apparent reference to Irving's tweet.[270] Two days later, Irving and the Nets jointly announced they would each donateUS$500,000 to organizations combating religious hatred, and would work with theAnti-Defamation League (ADL) to create programming related to opposing antisemitism.[271] Though he did not apologize for promoting the film,[272] Irving was quoted as saying that he opposes "all forms of hatred and oppression and stand[s] strong with communities that are marginalized and impacted every day"; Irving added that he "[took] responsibility" for the impact of his tweet on the Jewish community.[273] In a subsequent statement of his own,NBA CommissionerAdam Silver, who is Jewish,[274] criticized Irving for "not offer[ing] an unqualified apology" or expressly denouncing the film's content, and said he would meet with Irving "in the next week to discuss this situation."[275]
During a press availability on November 3, Irving admitted that some of the film's content was "unfortunate" and untrue, but did not apologize for promoting the film, saying he was "not the one who made the documentary." Irving suggested that focus on his promotion of the film was unfairly diverting attention away fromAfrican-American history, declaring at one point that "300 million of [his] ancestors are buried in America"; Irving added that he would be able to debunk any criticism leveled at him because of his propensity for "study[ing]", and that he "know[s] theOxford dictionary."[276] Asked directly if Irving held antisemitic beliefs, he did not give a yes-or-no response, saying only, "I cannot be antisemitic if I know where I come from."[277][278] That night, the Nets announced that they had suspended Irving without pay for at least five games, due to his "failure to disavow antisemitism when given a clear opportunity to do so" and "conduct detrimental to the team."[279][280][281][282][283]
ADLCEOJonathan Greenblatt tweeted that Irving's suspension was "well-deserved", and said the ADL would reject Irving's previously announced donation.[284] Four hours after the Nets' initial announcement of his suspension, Irving finally issued an apology via Instagram, writing in part, "To All Jewish families and Communities that are hurt and affected from my post, I am deeply sorry to have caused you pain, and I apologize...I had no intentions to disrespect any Jewish cultural history regarding the Holocaust or perpetuate any hate. I am learning from this unfortunate event and hope we can find understanding between us all."[285][286] Following Irving's apology, Nets general manager Sean Marks said that Irving would have to meet with Jewish leaders and with the team before he could return to play.[287]
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^Lewis, Brian (October 24, 2019)."Kyrie Irving's dream Nets debut ends in overtime loss".New York Post.Archived from the original on October 24, 2019. RetrievedOctober 24, 2019.Irving's mammoth night Wednesday was the highest-scoring debut with a team in NBA history and just the seventh 50-point outing in Nets annals. But it wasn't enough, after the Nets came out flat and fell behind by 18 points in the first half and blew a six-point edge in the second.
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