Drederick Irving

Drederick Irving (born January 11, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Boston University from 1984 to 1988. He is the father of National Basketball Association (NBA) player Kyrie Irving.

High school
Irving was raised in public housing in the Bronx. He practiced gymnastics before switching to basketball at age ten. He played on the varsity basketball team at Adlai E. Stevenson High School. He spent his junior year as a reserve player and committed to Boston University in the fall of his senior year. In his senior season, as a starter, he set a single-season record with 521 points and was all-city and all-division.

College
In his sophomore and junior years, Irving led the Boston University Terriers with 18 and 18.7 points per game respectively. In his senior year, while second in the Eastern College Athletic Conference with 20.3 points per game, he became BU's all-time leading scorer on February 5, 1988. The Terriers won the North Atlantic Conference tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, where they lost to No. 2 Duke in the opening round.

BU retired his No. 11 jersey in 1988 and inducted him into the BU Athletic Hall of Fame. His 1,931 career points now rank third in program history.

Professional
Some time after college, Irving moved to Australia and played for the Bulleen Boomers of the South East Australian Basketball League. He also unsuccessfully tried out for the Boston Celtics of the NBA and played in the Pro-Am League in New York.

Personal life
Irving met his first wife, Elizabeth Larson, while in college. They married and moved to the Seattle area, where Irving worked credit manager for a finance company. Their son, Kyrie, was born in Australia while Irving was playing professional basketball. Irving's childhood friend Rod Strickland, who played in the NBA, is Kyrie's godfather. Elizabeth died when Kyrie was four years old. Irving raised Kyrie and daughter Asia in New Jersey and worked as a financial broker on Wall Street. He married Shetellia Riley, who would become Kyrie's agent, in 2004 and had another daughter, London.