Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving put on an absolute show, scoring a career-high 60 points in a 150-108 beat down of the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night. With Irving allowed to play just road games, he sure did make the most of it.

Uncle Drew's career night definitely had the NBA world buzzing. The 6-foot-2 guard has had several noteworthy nights throughout his career similar to Tuesday's masterpiece. With that, where does Kyrie Irving's 60-point gem rank among his best career performances?

Kyrie Irving: 3 Best Career Performances

3. 60 points versus Orlando

Irving definitely showcased his entire repertoire against the Magic — from pull-up threes, mid-rangers, layups everything. Uncle Drew brought out every trick from his very deep bag.

Aside from his 60-piece, the seven-time All-Star finished with six rebounds, four assists and four steals. He also shot 20-of-31 from the field, including 8-of-12 from beyond the arc, and 12-of-13 from the foul line. He dropped 41 points on a scintillating 14-of-19 shooting from the field and 6-of-7 from three through the first half alone. Irving reached the 60-point plateau with a left wing triple with 8:32 left in the fourth quarter before checking out shortly after with the game out of reach.

As much as we enjoyed seeing Irving's performance on Tuesday, we're not going to let recency bias get the best of us. While a 60-piece is nothing to scoff at, it did come against one of the worst teams in the NBA in the Magic. So that kind of takes some luster from his brilliant night. Nonetheless, this still made the podium as one of Irving's best career ball games.

2. 57-point masterpiece versus defending champion Spurs

On March 13, 2015, Kyrie Irving set the Cleveland Cavaliers' single-game franchise record in points at the time–before James tied it two years later–with 57 points in a 128-125 overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs. Though this is three points less than his 60-point night, Irving's 57-point explosion against the then-defending NBA champion Spurs carries a lot more weight.

While we already knew the then-22-year old could play with the best of them, this was sort of the game that Irving put himself on the map as a special talent in the NBA. The Spurs thought they had the game won when they had a seven point lead with a minute remaining. That is until Uncle Drew decided it was time to take over.

Irving made several huge buckets in the fourth quarter and overtime, including the game-tying triple to send the game into OT. He scored nine points in the last minute of regulation and tallied 11 in the extra period to lead the Cavs to the come-from-behind win. The former Duke star finished the game shooting 20-of-32 from the field, went a perfect 7-of-7 from long distance, and converted all 10 of his shots from the free-throw line.

1. 41-point performance in critical Game 5 win vs. Golden State Warriors in 2016 NBA Finals

Ironically so, Irving's best career performance among those listed here is his least scoring outing. That's because it came on the NBA's biggest stage, The Finals.

While facing elimination in Game 5 of the 2016 Finals, Irving made sure he did everything he can to keep the Cavaliers' season alive. There was nothing the helpless, Draymond Green-less Warriors could do to stop Uncle Drew. The 2012 Rookie of the Year poured in 41 points on a scorching 17-of-24 shooting to spoil Golden State's bid of winning back-to-back championships. LeBron James also had 41 points of his own, which made them the first pairing ever to score 40 points each in the NBA Finals.

Everyone knows what happened next. Cleveland came back from the 3-1 series deficit and won the 2016 NBA championship in historic fashion. And it started largely because of Irving's scintillating showing in Game 5.