Like players like Allen Iverson, Kyrie Irving has long been considered one of the greatest dribblers in NBA history. By referring to Kyrie as the best ball handler in basketball history during a recent episode of "The Big Podcast" with Shaquille O'Neal, Iverson has given up that title. This season, Kyrie Irving has averaged 25.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 5.5 assists. When healthy and available, his dribble package continues to wow fans, making the Mavericks one of the league's most potent offensive teams. In addition to his ability to dribble, Kyrie is one of the best finishers at the rim. He recently made a layup over Victor Wembanyama's extended arm.
Irving is regarded by many as the best ball handler in history, including Iverson. LeBron James, Irving's former championship teammate, has also awarded Irving the title previously, demonstrating that the greats are aware of Kyrie's extraordinary skill with the ball in his hands.