TD Garden fan arrested after throwing water bottle, narrowly missing Kyrie Irving

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Chants unfortunately weren't the only thing thrown Kyrie Irving's way Sunday night at TD Garden.

Upon exiting the court following the Nets' Game 4 141-126 win over the Celtics, Irving was almost hit with a thrown water bottle.

The fan was quickly located and led out of TD Garden in handcuffs.

This incident was another black eye on NBA fans this postseason, which has already seen one fan banned from MSG for spitting on Atlanta's Trae Young, another barred from Philly's Wells Fargo Center after dumping popcorn on Russell Westbrook, and three fans ejected from Utah's Vivint Center for ushering slurs and obscenities at the family of Ja Morant.

This incident drew a strong rebuke postgame from Kevin Durant, who bluntly said "grow the f--k up and enjoy the game," as well as a handful of other current and former players, including Boston's Marcus Smart.

Irving's response?

Irving, who was the focus of the Celtics' fans ire for the entirety of the game (as well as Game 3, which saw a long chorus of boos and obscene chants directed at him), had 39 points and 11 rebounds in 41 minutes.

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