Kyrie Irving’s Playoff Career High 42 Points Powers Cavs to Game 4 Win | May 23, 2017

After the Boston Celtics went up early on the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving took over. Following a 21-point third quarter – most by a Cavalier in the Playoffs since LeBron in 2010 – Irving would go on to set a new Playoff career-high with a 42-point performance. Down by as many as 16, the Cavs went on to win, 112-99, to take a 3-1 series lead.


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