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Kyrie Irving drops ridiculous double-nickle (55 points) on Blazers

Kyrie Irving Drops Ridiculous Double-nickle (55 Points) On Blazers
Kyrie Irving Drops Ridiculous Double-nickle (55 Points) On Blazers

There is no doubt Kyrie Irving is an All-star. The 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers point guard set a career and NBA season-high 55 points on the Portland Blazers to solidify his name on the  2015 NBA All-Star game in Brooklyn, New york.

Irving finished with 55 points on 17-of-36 shooting, 11-0f-19 from the land beyond, 10-of-10 from the charity strip, added five assists, four rebounds and two steals in the Cavs 99-94 win over the Portland Blazers.

Where do you rank Irving’s 55-point performance?

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