Kyrie Irving Calls "Bullshit" On Jamal Murray's Attempt To Score 50

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"But the ball deserves to go in the crowd after a bullshit move like that."

Denver Nuggets shooting guard Jamal Murray went off for a career-high 48 points in a 115-107 victory against the Boston Celtics last night, but he really wanted to get that 50-piece. In the closing seconds, Murray jacked up a three at the buzzer - a move that irked Celtics' point guard Kyrie Irving.

Irving corralled Murray's missed shot and promptly launched the ball into the stands. After the game, Kyrie vented about the loss and described Murray's last-second shot as a "bullshit move."

"I mean, what kind of competitor wouldn't it bother?" Irving said, per ESPN. "I understand if we fouled him, going to the free throw line. ... I don't want to make a big deal out of it.

"Obviously, I was pissed at the game, but it's time to decompress and move on. Congratulations to him having 48 points. He did it in a great fashion against us. Our defense has to be better, especially against a player like that in the pick-and-roll. He was the primary concern tonight and he made us pay in certain instances of making some tough shots and some tough layups.

"But the ball deserves to go in the crowd after a bullshit move like that. So I threw it in the crowd."

Murray, 21, told reporters (H/T ESPN), "I think my emotions took over, as it normally does. No disrespect to the Boston organization and fans with that shot -- I just had in my mind that I was going to go 50, and I think everybody kind of understood that was what I was trying to do. I really wasn't meaning no disrespect. ... I know half the team over there, so no hard feelings."

According to ESPN, Murray's 48 points surpassed Andrew Wiggins' 47 from a 2016-17 game as the most in NBA history by a Canada-born player.

Kyrie Irving Calls "Bullshit" On Jamal Murray's Attempt To Score 50
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