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Irving hails his time with ‘King James’

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NEW YORK: Kyrie Irving admitted he has not spoken with LeBron James since being traded to the Boston Celtics but he praised his former teammate with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The 25-year-old Irving called playing three seasons with James as “awesome” and told reporters at his introducto­ry press conference in Boston on Friday that “I learned so much from that guy.”

The blockbuste­r trade sent Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic, the Brooklyn Nets’ 2018 first-round pick and the Miami Heat’s 2020 second-round pick in exchange for Irving, a fourtime All-Star point guard.

Gordon Hayward also was introduced after the former Utah Jazz forward signed a four-year, US$128 million (RM546 million) free agent contract with the Celtics in July. Irving had requested a trade in July.

“My intent, like I said, was for my best intentions,” Irving said. “To look back at the amount of ground we covered in the last three-year span ... to really realise how special that was and how much stuff happened in that amount of time, I’d be sitting up here and telling you guys a lie if I didn’t tell you I learned so much from that guy.

“I’ve had the unique opportunit­y to play with one of the greats and it was awesome. At times it was all over, just like it is in any other team, and when you look back and you’re eternally grateful for the moments that you had and you shared, you’re able to put peace with that journey and start anew.”

Irving averaged a career-high 25.2 points and 5.8 assists last season. He has three years and US$60 million remaining on his contract.

“It was my time to do what was best for me in terms of my intentions, and that’s going after something bigger than myself, and obviously being in an environmen­t that was conducive for my potential,” Irving said. “I think that statement is just self-explanator­y, because it’s pretty direct in terms of what my intent is — it’s to be happy and be with a group of individual­s that I can grow with. That’s not a knock on anything that has transpired in my six years (in Cleveland), because it was an unbelievab­le experience.

“Me leaving there wasn’t about basketball, it was more or less about creating that foundation of me in Cleveland, and then now taking this next step as a 25-yearold evolving man and being the best basketball player I can be.” Reuters

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