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Cavs All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, playing his second game after missing eight with a shoulder injury, scored 16.
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Kyrie Irving scored 31 for the Cavs, who are 4-17 since March 1.
WSJ: Anthony scores 31 as Knicks top Cavs 101-91
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Kyrie Irving led Cleveland with 26 points, but was plagued by foul trouble.
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Kyrie Irving scored 22 points in his first game back after missing Cleveland's past three with a hyperextended right knee.
WSJ: Knicks rally without Melo, beat Cavaliers 102-97
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This has been apparent all season, like when the Cleveland Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving scorched the Knicks for 41 points in a December game.
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Suzuki showed a patient structural command, giving an arc-like shape to the Kyrie by waiting a hundred or so bars before applying a substantial crescendo.
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The Knicks allowed Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers to log 41 points in December, then Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors dropped 54 on them in February.
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Meanwhile, the title of "Captain Clutch" should go to Cleveland's Kyrie Irving, according to the National Basketball Association's new in-depth statistical website, which is set to launch on NBA.com Friday.
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