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NBA fans couldn’t believe Kyrie Irving’s workout 😱


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  1. Hold up Wait wait no no are you s***** me Kyrie Irving is the most skilled NBA player yo what video game is that in?

  2. When you truly master something you can do it in your sleep. It's like breathing you don't even think about it.

  3. The craziest workout he does is all those mental gymnastics to believe the world is flat and Jewish people are evil.

  4. Good. But not good enough. As soon as he starts playing again, things not going good during the season whether it's his personal situation or with the nets, he'll open his mouth again…watch.

  5. Unathletic people be like “oh my god!! He’s so good! He’s the goat!”

    He Literally dribbling a ball lol 😂

  6. Would love to see a shooting contest with just him and steph after what I saw him do, and don't say it was edited.

  7. Guy is all money….. thanks for the heartbreaking defeat against the raps 😅 mans toooo good

  8. Man i didnt like kyrie at first but man he made a fan these last 5-6 years by showing he one of the best to do it now or EVER!

  9. Man I wish shit went smooth with him in Boston. I've hated him for years cuz of that but now the hate has faded.

  10. All NBA players are automatic from everywhere on the court!
    The worst guy on every team in the NBA could kick everybody's butt in Europe or any other country!

  11. I’m not trying to 💩 on Kyrie at all but that man reminds me more of Kyle Watson more than his nickname “uncle Drew”. Bro has ALL the skills except the intangibles. It looks like he bought in with coach Vaughns game strategy because the nets look good now. But only time will tell. ⏰ 👀

  12. People focus on Kyrie’s dribbling ability aka handles. But the dude is a pure jump shooter. His form is what young kids should try to emulate. Smooth

  13. He's also antisemitic and racist and homophobic. No place in sports for the likes of him

  14. I remember going to Staples center and see Luke Walton not missing a single 3 in pre game warm up and in game he went something like 2/8 on 3pt. Just goes to show you that NBA players are really really good when they're practicing, but it's fighting through the pressure that separates the good and the greats.

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