On April 13, Beijing time, in the first round of this year's Eastern Conference playoffs, the Nets will challenge the second Celtics as seventh. In this series, one person from each team spends Ramadan, and in addition to the Nets' Irving, Celtics' Jaylen Brown is also spending Ramadan.

It is worth mentioning that Owen and Jaylen Brown are both celebrating Ramadan, and from April 2, they fast from 3 to 16 a.m. every day (no food and drink), and after the sunset stars, they can drink tea and eat.
More importantly, they cannot have intercourse, swear words, fights, and so on during Ramadan. Although the requirements are strict, there is special care for pregnant women, the elderly, the sick and the disabled, and such people can eat normally during Ramadan.
So that's why we saw Irving eating in between in the game, because after the game started, it was just after 4:00 p.m., so Irving could start eating.
For professional players, since the start of the game is often just in the evening, Ramadan players can rest while replenishing energy.
You know, since Irving entered ramadan, many fans have some concerns about his physical condition. However, in today's game, Irving scored 34 points and 12 assists, and at the same time, in the first ten shots, he hit all of them, and it didn't seem to have much impact. Let's look forward to his next performance!