A week after he scored 50 points against the Charlotte Hornets, Kyrie Irving took things a step farther on Tuesday, dropping a career-high and a Nets franchise-record 60 points in a monstrous 150-108 win over the Orlando Magic.
Irving’s box score line was as incredible as it was efficient, as he scored 60 points on 20-of-31 shooting in just 35 minutes. He also added six rebounds and four assists while shooting 8-of-12 from three-point range.
“It felt good. I think it really is a testament to the way that we’ve ben gelling as a team and us just giving each other confidence and doing the right things,” Irving told the YES Network in a courtside interview after the game. “When you can get 60 in the flow of a game and it doesn’t seem forced and you’re not putting up a few too many bad shots and you come to the bench and guys are supporting you telling you to go after the record, that makes basketball well worth it.”