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Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving authors first half to remember, scoring 41 points before break

ORLANDO, Fla. — Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving put together one of the most impressive offensive halves of basketball in recent NBA history during Tuesday's game against the Orlando Magic, scoring 41 points in a dominant performance.

In 23 first-half minutes, Irving went 14-for-19 from the field, 6-for-7 from beyond the arc, 7-for-7 from the free-throw line, while adding three rebounds and three assists. By the end of the half, Irving earned cheers from the Magic crowd each time he hit another shot. After hitting another three late in the half, Nets star Kevin Durant waved towards the crowd to get them to cheer even louder as Irving walked to the bench to accept even more congratulations from his teammates.

Irving, 29, set a variety of records with the outburst in the first half. It was the highest scoring half of his career and the highest scoring half for any player all season. The last player to score as many as Irving was Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker who scored 51 points in the second half of a March 24, 2017 game against the Boston Celtics. Booker finished that game with 70 points.

Irving's 41 points was also the most one player has ever scored in one half against the Magic in franchise history. The Nets' 86 points are a franchise record for most in any half and it is most the Magic have ever given up in one half in franchise history.

Irving, who is currently only able to play in road games because New York City's vaccination mandate, came into the game averaging 30.3 points a game in three March contests, including a 50-point performance in a March 8 win over the Charlotte Hornets. He spent a couple minutes on the bench during the first half while getting his left hand checked out by the Nets training staff.

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