Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks and NBA
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Kyrie Irving tore his ACL last March and had surgery a few weeks later. His recovery has been going well by all accounts with former Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison previously saying he was "ahead of schedule,' which was great news considering Dallas gave Irving a three-year contract extension in June.
New reports suggest that the Mavericks are quite unsure whether their beloved guard Kyrie Irving will suit up or not this season.
Kyrie Irving has not touched the court this season due to his ACL tear, yet his presence still shapes the Dallas Mavericks every day. He shows up to shootarounds, he attends games, and he keeps his voice strong in the locker room.
The Dallas Mavericks could be without point guard Kyrie Irving for longer than expected as he recovers from injury.
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Cavs’ Donovan Mitchell passes Kyrie Irving in franchise history with latest shooting explosion
Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell continues his historic run, surpassing Kyrie Irving in franchise three-pointers and chasing Mark Price next.
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Why Kyrie Irving's potential return from injury this season would be bad for the Mavericks
Dallas Mavericks All-Star guard Kyrie Irving has been sidelined to start the season as he rehabs from the torn ACL he suffered in March. The Mavericks haven't given a definitive timeline on his return,
Kyrie Irving is on track to return soon, a shocking development after it was believed the Mavericks star would be out until 2026.
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The Revival of Kyrie Irving
A mini-documentary exploring the resurgence of NBA star Kyrie Irving's career with the Dallas Mavericks, as the all-star rediscovers his happiness on the court while helping lead the team to the 2024 NBA Finals alongside Luka Doncic. JD Vance responds to ...