Dallas Mavericks point guard Kyrie Irving made an appearance at the National Basketball Players Association’s Top 100 camp in South Carolina.
The camp, established by the NBPA in 1994, “is regarded as the premier basketball event available to elite high school athletes,” according to its website.
Irving, who is busy rehabbing an ACL injury, met up with some current and former NBA stars, including Hakeem Olajuwon, Isaiah Thomas and Andre Drummond, at the camp and spent some time talking to the campers.
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