Kyrie Irving appears to cleanse Celtics court with burning sage in return to Boston
BOSTON (AP) — Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving appeared to perform a spiritual ritual on the TD Garden court on Friday night before he played in the arena for the first time since leaving the Celtics.
Irving circled the iconic parquet floor during pregame warmups waving around a burning substance that appeared to be sage. He then snuffed out the plant in a dish.
Kyrie Irving makes his return to TD Garden.
Coverage of #Celtics-Nets begins at 7:30 p.m. on @NBCSBoston with Celtics Pregame Live! pic.twitter.com/7P82E6EqO9
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) December 18, 2020
According to WebMD, Native Americans burn sage — a practice known as smudging — “as part of a spiritual ritual to cleanse a person or space, and to promote healing and wisdom.” Irving’s mother, Elizabeth, was a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, and Kyrie Irving was welcomed into the tribe in a 2018 ceremony.
A six-time All-Star, Irving played for the Celtics for two seasons before opting out of his contract and becoming a free agent. He was loudly heckled when he sat out with an injury during the Nets’ visit that November.
The Duke boys, Kyrie and Tatum, share a big hug.#Celtics pic.twitter.com/VoZgOgwdQJ
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) December 19, 2020
Danny Ainge & Kyrie catching up #Celtics pic.twitter.com/PdqD43hYKv
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) December 19, 2020
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