Callie Rivers Has Been Dating Cleveland Cavaliers Guard Kyrie Irving
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We don’t doubt that one day Callie will be a coaches daughter AND a NBA wife.
Callie Rivers Is Dating Kyrie Irving
The latest NBA locker room chatter is that Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving is currently dating Callie Rivers, the daughter of Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers. The couple have been keeping a pretty low profile, but Callie hasn’t been able to help herself from dropping a few hints.
He’s in Cleveland most of the time, she’s in L.A. — thank goodness for Facetime, riiiiiight?
Over the past few years Callie has been a very popular lady in the basketball world. She previously dated Dexter Strickland who USED to be good friends with Kyrie, who balled for Duke in his college days. Ironically, Irving also sent well wishes to Callie Rivers’ most recent NBA ex Paul George just a few months ago.
So how does Kyrie stack up against Callie’s former baller boos? Hit the flip for photos of all of Callie’s guys as well as some of her latest lovey dovey IG posts.
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