For Kyrie Irving, the leader of the Boston Celtics, they're evolving into one single unit.

Per Jay King of The Athletic, Irving remained confident on his team's ability to grow and mature. His comments come in as the Celtics are down 2-1 against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Though analysts have favored the Celtics to come out on top, it seems that the Bucks have it all figured out after three games. Irving — seen as a premier offensive talent — was limited to just nine points in their Game 2 loss. For the series, he's averaging 21.3 points per game — pretty decent but not up to par with what's expected from him. He's also shooting just 38.6 percent from the field.

Irving, 27-years-old, is seen as the leader of the Celtics squad. After all, he's been to the NBA Finals three straight times. If there's anyone in the team who knows how to get to the pinnacle, it's definitely him. Apart from doing his duties as the team's main offensive gunner, he's the vocal leader especially to the young guns Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, and Terry Rozier.

Game 4 on Monday will be the biggest game yet for the Celtics. Though they are fully capable of coming back from a 3-1 deficit if ever they lose, history says that only a few teams have accomplished such a colossal task. Irving is a member of one of those teams but that was a few years ago. He's now with a Celtics squad who are oozing with talent but still have lots to learn.