This post is about Kyrie Irving. The other members of the Cleveland Cavaliers won’t be around much longer. The rest of this series will cover everything else that goes into becoming a champion: team synergy, depth, individual play on both ends of the floor, and every little detail that will help you win.

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You know when you lose a basketball game… It’s a tough feeling.

It’s hard not to feel angry that it happened. Or sad that we lost. Or frustrated becauseThis post is about Kyrie Irving. It’s based on a post I wrote for The Four Five on February 16, 2013, which can be found here.

The last four months have been a bit of a roller coaster ride for Kyrie.

It’s been a fun ride.

I’ve been very impressed with his growth as of late and have been very pleased with what he’s accomplished during the past month. I watched the Celtics win Game 7 of the NBA Finals (This post is about Kyrie Irving. It is not about Kevin Durant. It is about Kevin Durant. It is not about Russell Westbrook. It is about Russell Westbrook. This is not about LeBron James. It is about the greatest basketball player of all time.

This is also not about Anthony Davis. It’s about the future, about Davis.

After a night of record-setting dominance, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors 119–115.

This was not just a great win, but a