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At 22, Aussie-born Cleveland basketball player Kyrie Irving is just getting started. what makes Irving so exceptional
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Dad served as Kyrie’s first basketball coach and the two are exceptionally close. #1 - IRVING COULD DRIBBLE A BASKETBALL AT 13 MONTHS
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He was also an avid skateboarder as a teen. #4 - Irving's godfather is former professional basketball player Rod Strickland Irving’s connection to Nike began when he was still in a crib. His godfather Rod Strickland was a Nike athlete who made sure his godson was outfitted in Nike shoes. Irving signed on with the Swoosh in 2011. #5 - Irving keeps a journal Irving enjoys writing and has always kept a journal, where he enters quotes and mottos to help guide his life and his game. The “Hungry and Humble” motto featured on the new KYRIE 1 is a maxim shared by father and son that Irving once printed in silver ink on his black-and-white Nike duffle bag in grade school. #6 - Setting goals is the key The secret of Irving’s success may lie in goal-setting and discipline. “We always had goals for ourselves and he had to learn how to manage his time from a young age,” Drederick Irving says. There was basketball practice afterschool followed by homework and chores at night.

“Cs weren’t accepted in our house and good grades were always a point of pride for Kyrie.” He still lives by goals, writing them on the wall at home. #7 - Plastic bags did wonders for Irving's crossover Irving in part owes his phenomenal ball handling to a drill learned from his dad: dribbling a ball wrapped in a plastic bag. The plastic reduces bounce and feel, forcing the player to dial up focus and dribble harder. Look no further than an Irving fast break to the hoop for evidence. #8 - In an alternate universe, Irving would be a journalist If he weren’t playing pro hoops, he would probably be a journalist. He still could be in the future. Dad sees him as a journalist, sports analyst or coach working with kids 20 years from now. #9 - He loves mac and cheese His go-to comfort food is mac and cheese, a favorite of many that dates back to baked pasta dishes of 14th century France. #10 - Irving is the first player in 6 years to have a Nike signature shoe