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Iman Shumpert’s Inside Story Of How Kyrie Irving Demanded The Ball To Beat The Warriors In Game 7 Of The 2016 NBA Finals

Former Cavaliers player Iman Shumpert once detailed how Kyrie Irving demanded the ball on the final play in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals.

Titan Frey
Jun 15, 2023
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The 2016 NBA Finals has gone down as possibly the best NBA Finals in league history. The Golden State Warriors set the record for most wins that season with 73, beating the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls record 72 wins. 

The Warriors were supposed to become the greatest team of all time. It looked like that was about to happen when they took a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers, led by LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.

What happened next shocked the basketball world when the Cavs stormed back to force a Game 7. In that Game 7, the Cavs pulled out a 93-89 victory to become the first team to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the NBA title.

The ending of the game was spectacular, as it went down to the wire. In this article, we’ll dive deeper into what happened, courtesy of former Cav Iman Shumpert.


Iman Shumpert Details Kyrie Irving’s Game Winner

Iman Shumpert played 10 years in the NBA, with his last season being the 2020-21 season, where he played just two games for the Brooklyn Nets. Shumpert is most remembered for his time on the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he played alongside LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.

Shumpert was on the 2015-16 Cavs squad that upset the 73-9 Golden State Warriors. Most people remember the end of the game, where LeBron made a clutch block on Andre Iguodala. But the play that won the game and the championship was Irving’s game-winning three over Stephen Curry.

Shumpert has spoken about what went down in the huddle before Irving hit the game-winning shot. It shows the confidence Irving has in himself and how he understands taking advantage of what he considers a mismatch.

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“Shump was actually on the bench, but he talks about… They get into the huddle, on their final timeout, and before Ty Lue can draw anything, Kyrie’s like, ‘Uh-uh, get the ball to me and get Steph on me and I’ll handle everything else.’

“So, they go down the court, and Steph immediately runs to J.R. When he tries to run with J.R., Shump and J.R. are both yelling, ‘Hey Kyrie, he doesn’t want the smoke! Put him in the deep water!’

“So they run, one look, trying to get the switch, and they don’t get it. Steph sort of ducks it, and Shump’s yelling, ‘He doesn’t want the deep water! Ky, take him to the deep water!’

“And then they get another switch, and that’s when Steph has to switch onto Kyrie, and to Steph’s credit, [he] did a hell of a job guarding him. [Kyrie] Did a better shot, unfortunately.”

This is a great story, and it shows how smart Irving is as a player. It also shows that

despite being the greatest shooter of all time, Curry does have a weakness, and it’s on the defensive side of the ball.

With the Warriors trying to figure out their flaws from the previous season and Irving debating where he’ll be playing next season, we have to ask one question: will we see another Kyrie Irving vs. Steph Curry matchup in the NBA playoffs?

This is a question we don’t have an answer for, but we, as fans, would all love to see it.

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Titan Frey is the editor-in-chief and a staff writer for Fadeaway World from York, Pennsylvania. Titan blends his deep passion for basketball and storytelling to oversee the content at Fadeaway World. A prolific writer, Titan has authored several novels, including the award-winning "Players Path." This experience has honed his ability to weave compelling narratives, a skill he applies to his editorial role, ensuring that every piece resonates with basketball lovers and maintains high journalistic standards. His passion for basketball was sparked by Michael Jordan's return to the NBA in 1995, and his allegiance to the Chicago Bulls often inspires his contributions to "Pippen Ain’t Easy," a website dedicated to Bulls-related content. Titan’s specialization in player biographies and retro basketball content allows him to offer unique insights, often reaching out to key sources to secure exclusive information not available elsewhere. One of Titan’s proudest achievements is the biography of Chuck Cooper, the first African American drafted by an NBA team. By collaborating directly with Chuck Cooper III, Titan was able to present a nuanced portrayal that enriched the basketball community’s understanding of Cooper’s impact on the sport. Titan also extends his storytelling prowess to his YouTube channel "HoopsHistory26", where he uses archived footage to bring historical basketball stories to life, engaging a broader audience with his vivid storytelling and authoritative content.Titan's bold predictions and memorable basketball moments also reflect his deep involvement in the sport. He boldly predicts that the Phoenix Suns will part ways with their Big 3 and focus on building around Kevin Durant. Among his cherished memories is attending the unforgettable 2004 game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Indiana Pacers in Philly, where he witnessed Allen Iverson make his first career game-winning shot. These experiences and insights continue to enrich his contributions to Fadeaway World, connecting with readers on a deeply personal level.
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