Kyrie Irving has one of the greatest handles and finishing packages basketball has ever seen, and it all started with relentless training. As a kid, Kyrie spent countless nights doing Mikan drills, two-ball dribbling, cone work, and layups under his dad's guidance. He even practiced on a backyard hoop with a damaged backboard that was missing a large piece, forcing him to master impossible bank shots, spin, and angles that most players would never even attempt. Those endless reps helped create the incredible touch, creativity, and body control that have made Kyrie one of the NBA's most unstoppable scorers at the rim. From his iconic crossovers and ankle breakers to his clutch shots, NBA championship, and unforgettable Game 7 dagger in the 2016 NBA Finals, Kyrie continues to inspire a generation of hoopers. This is the story behind Kyrie Irving's legendary dribbling, insane ball handling, elite finishing, and the training that made him one of basketball's most skilled players ever. Kyrie Irving Credits: NBA π NBA on ESPN π Club Shay Shay π Cleveland Cavaliers π Dallas Mavericks π Club 520 π ALL THE SMOKE π Song: Flo Rida - My House Copyright & Fair Use Notice: This video is created for transformative purposes, including commentary, storytelling, and educational discussion. This video is for entertainment purposes only. All footage, audio, and images belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended. Content is edited and recontextualized to add original narrative value. If you are a rights holder and believe this material has been used incorrectly, please reach out and the content will be addressed promptly in accordance with platform guidelines
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So i just meed to break my backboard so i can do those crazy layups
Kyrie is one of my favorite flat earthers oat
The Ronaldinho of basketball ππ
Best ball handler thatβs ever played the game
Thatβs Uncle Drew
curry + dunking n the nba is bowing to that man
They glazing him, while injuries we never get to see a full season
Iβd hate to defend him because some players try to score but he tries to humiliate you which is different
U can say this about a lot of people. Cp3? Steph? The list goes on if Kyrie was 2 inches taller but so was cp3 and Steph they both would still be better
Kyrie been getting SO much disrespect around the NBA community recently. Uncle Drew one of the best finishers EVER
He became ambidextrous
Him being 2 inches taller would probably change everything about him. People forget that others learn their playstyle because of the way they are built
Kyrie and Curry, man those two are literally unbeatable at their best, still damn difficult even at their off game, literal small GIANTS
Heβs so good at the offensive side of basketball
Omg missing peaces on back board π²swear!!!!!
Kyrie just like that fr πβοΈ
most skilled in nba history
βB-b-b-b i do cool dribbles and layupsβ
Nah but if IT was 6'5 he would be top 3 guaranteed
If only he could stay healthy manβ¦