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Kyrie Irving's Late Three-Pointer in Game 7 Changed Everything for the Cavaliers
Kyrie Irving delivered on the biggest stage last night, hitting a three-pointer that completely changed the outcome of the NBA Finals' Game 7.

Cleveland is the city.

Last night, everything changed. After 52 years, the city of Cleveland witnessed -- and I use that term purposefully -- history on so many levels.

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That was the block heard 'round the world.

But this was the shot heard round the world.

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Just before Kyrie Irving hit the biggest three-pointer of his life -- and one of the biggest in NBA history -- numberFire Live had the Cavs as 50.73% favorites to win the game. In other words, with about a minute to go in the contest, Cleveland had a coin flip's chance to come out victorious.

That three-pointer -- that dagger from Irving -- lifted the Cavs' odds by nearly 36%, putting them in the driver's seat.

And the rest is now history.

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