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Posted: 2022-11-04 04:03:09

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving hit one of the most famous shots in NBA history with his game-winner in game seven of the 2016 finals.

Hot on the heels of an even more famous LeBron James chasedown block, Irving cooked two-time MVP Stephen Curry and knocked down a three-pointer that delivered the Cleveland Cavaliers their first championship.

Irving played one more season in Cleveland before a high-profile move to Boston, where he spoke early and often about finally realising the difficulties of leading an NBA team.

During that time, the Melbourne-born playmaker encouraged people to do their own research into whether the Earth is flat. It was a punchline then, but now seems like the first step on a dangerous path.

Kyrie Irving's game winner in game seven of the 2016 NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors.
This shot to win the 2016 championship etched Irving's name into NBA history forever.(Getty Images: Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

After mixed results and an acrimonious exit from the Celtics, Irving ended up in Brooklyn alongside superstar Kevin Durant. They were soon joined by another MVP, James Harden, establishing one of the most devastatingly skilled trios in NBA history.

In the few games when all three were fit there were hints of the dynamic offence that their combined résumés promised.

Alas, it didn't work. Between Irving, Durant and Harden there are 29 All Star berths, 20 All-NBA nods, seven scoring titles, three NBA championships and two MVPS. But there's only one ball and 48 minutes in a game, plus nine other guys hoping to get a touch every now and then.

As much as the on-court maths seemed to not add up, the bigger issue by all accounts came off the court.

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