
Kyrie Irving Reflects on Cavs' 2016 NBA Title in IG Photo Amid LeBron James' Reunion With Teammates
Even though Kyrie Irving wasn't part of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers' reunion to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their NBA championship, he did post a remembrance of their historic accomplishment.
On his official Instagram, Irving posted an image featuring the entire roster and head coach Tyronn Lue with a caption: "All for one. One for all. WE completed the mission together as brothers, and that's all that matters to me…"
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Irving's post came as several members of the team, including LeBron James, Kevin Love and Iman Shumpert, gathered this week in the United Kingdom for golf and wine to remember the 10th anniversary of their Finals win over the Golden State Warriors.
While Irving has been absent from the reunion, J.R. Smith confirmed in an Instagram comment that he had been in touch:
Friday marked the official anniversary of the victory, as Game 7 was played on June 19, 2016. The Cavs remain the only team in NBA history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit in the Finals to win the championship.
Irving was responsible for what can reasonably be argued the biggest shot in Cavaliers history. His three with 53 seconds remaining put Cleveland up 92-89.
James and Irving provided one of the best tandem performances in Finals history. They combined to average 56.8 points, 15.2 rebounds and 12.8 assists per contest over the seven games.
The 2016 Finals marked the second of four consecutive matchups between the Cavs and Warriors. Golden State went 3-1 overall, but the Cavs' one win will go down in history as one of the most iconic series in NBA history.










