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After suffering a serious knee injury in the 2015 NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors, point guard Kyrie Irving made his return to Cavaliers lineup in December of 2015. His 19.6 points per game and lane penetration were the perfect complement to LeBron James’ overall play as the Cleveland Cavaliers won the franchise’s first ever NBA Title.
Irving wore this home white mesh Cleveland Cavaliers jersey during the January 4th, 2016 game against the Toronto Raptors at Quicken Loans Arena. Irving, while wearing this jersey, dropped 25 points in only 29 minutes as helped Cleveland defeat Toronto 122-100. This white jersey has “CAVALIERS” sewn across the chest in burgundy tackle twill. Irving’s number “2” is sewn on the front and back in burgundy mesh over white tackle twill. “IRVING” is sewn across the back shoulders in burgundy tackle twill beneath an NBA logo patch. The sleeve and collar openings on this jersey are accented with a burgundy and yellow pattern. An Adidas size “XL” tag with an attached “Length +2”” flag is sewn on the front left tail of the jersey next to an NBA Authentics tag with the code “CCA04090”. Handwritten on the tag in black marker is “1/4”. A burgundy band on the waistband reads “All for one. One for all.” In yellow. This jersey comes with a LOA from the MeiGray Group (CCA 04090), who authenticated this jersey to the January 4, 2016 game.