Kary
Irving:
A
Basketball
Sensation
Kary
Irving
is
a
professional
basketball
player
who
currently
plays
for
the
Brooklyn
Nets.
Born
in
Melbourne,
Australia,
Irving's
father
is
African-American
and
his
mother
is
Australian.
Irving
attended
Duke
University
for
one
year
before
being
drafted
by
the
Cleveland
Cavaliers
as
the
first
overall
pick
in
the
2011
NBA
draft.
He
quickly
established
himself
as
one
of
the
best
point
guards
in
the
league,
winning
the
Rookie
of
the
Year
award
in
his
first
season.
Irving
played
for
the
Cavaliers
for
six
seasons,
leading
them
to
their
first
NBA
championship
in
2016.
He
hit
the
game-winning
three-point
shot
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in
the
final
minute
of
Game
7
to
secure
the
victory.
Irving
was
named
the
MVP
of
the
series.
In
2017,
Irving
was
traded
to
the
Boston
Celtics
where
he
continued
to
shine.
He
was
named
to
the
All-NBA
Second
Team
in
his
first
year
with
the
team
and
helped
lead
them
to
the
Eastern
Conference
Finals
in
the
2018
playoffs.
Irving's
skills
on
the
court
are
undeniable.
He
is
known
for
his
quick
handling
and
his
ability
to
finish
at
the
rim.
He
is
also
a
talented
shooter
and
has
a
reputation
for
hitting
clutch
shots
in
critical
moments
of
the
game.
Off
the
court,
Irving
has
been
involved
in
several
philanthropic
efforts,
including
donating
money
to
help
Native
American
communities
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
and
supporting
organizations
focused
on
mental
health.
Irving's
charisma
and
outspoken
nature
have
made
him
a
fan
favorite,
and
his
talent
has
cemented
his
place
as
one
of
the
best
basketball
players
of
his
generation.