Kyrie Irving’s New Afro-Kyrie Look
Kyrie Irving has made a bold move by cutting off his hair and embracing his Afro-Kyrie look. While the change in style has been a popular one, Irving’s hairstyle was causing him to lose some game time. He’s averaging 23.5 points per game, 5.5 assists and a 52/51/96 shooting split. The new look has changed the way Kyrie plays, and he seems to be more confident and sexier than ever.
Irving’s classic Caesar haircut works well with his wavy hair and spiky dreadlocks. He also sports a low-cut and a bobbed hairstyle. While it may seem a bit odd for a basketball player to wear hair like this, the low cut gives him a natural look. It’s not just about the appearance, either; Kyrie Irving’s personality is a reflection of his unique traits.
Irving has a great handle and can score, but his afro has been a recurring issue throughout his career. After he injured his ankle against the Milwaukee Bucks, Irving’s last game was June 2021. He sent a tweet about his injury a few days ago. This tweet was embedded below. Irving scored 19 points, grabbed four rebounds, and had six assists in the game. The loss is an unfortunate blow for the Brooklyn Nets, who are now the ninth seed in the Eastern Conference.
While he played at Duke University for one season, he earned national player of the year honors and led the Blue Devils to their fourth NCAA championship. His team defeated the Butler Bulldogs in the 2011 NCAA Men’s Division I basketball tournament. Despite his storied career, Irving left the university after one season and entered the 2011 NBA draft. Irving was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers as the first overall pick in the draft. Irving’s hairstyle is a low Caesar with tapered sides and a brushed-up top.
Irving has long been a prominent figure in the NBA. Irving was named to the 2010 Junior National Select Team. He also joined the NBA draft in 2011. He was selected to represent the United States at the 2012 McDonald’s All-Star Game. He helped lead the team to the Gold Medal, and was named MVP of the game. Aside from his NBA career, Irving’s hairstyle has been a source of discussion amongst his fans.