TORONTO -- The Cleveland Cavaliers were trailing by one after Serge Ibaka's free throw completed a three-point play. The shot clock started ticking down as Cory Joseph crowded Kyrie Irving beyond the 3-point line on the right side of the floor. Irving started to attack, went between his legs, stepped back, gathered, rose up and confidently launched a 3-pointer from his favorite spot on the court. Swish.
Another right-wing triple in a pivotal moment for Irving. The stakes were much different this time, playing the short-handed Toronto Raptors in Round Two of the Eastern Conference playoffs as opposed to Game 7 of the NBA Finals, but it's the same spot on the floor that turned Irving into a Cleveland legend.