Say what you want about Kyrie Irving, but you can’t take away his charitable efforts. Like Kobe Bryant, Irving understands the importance of supporting women’s sports. Irving and his daughter, Azurie, enjoyed Saturday’s game between the Chicago Sky and the Los Angeles Sparks. A father and daughter attending a WNBA game speaks volumes about what Irving considers essential for his child.
The WNBA is at its peak in terms of popularity and overall revenue. Even without the noise, Irving was still attending games. At the start of COVID-19, Irving did not participate in the NBA bubble. As a gesture of kindness, the NBA star donated $1.5 million of his winnings to any WNBA player who refused to play under such circumstances.
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