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Kyrie Irving’s injury update brings new hope as the Mavericks monitor his ACL recovery and possible return timeline.
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This is how Kyrie Irving could end up in Minnesota after trade rumors heating up
The Minnesota Timberwolves could make an all-in trade proposal to land Kyrie Irving once he comes back from injury, but it comes with some risks.
Kyrie Irving’s tenure with the Dallas Mavericks, while ultimately securing him a three-year, $119 million contract extension last summer, has been anything but smooth.
After Cooper Flagg 's career night, Kyrie Irving cited Kendrick Lamar's lyrics in his social media post. Despite the ongoing tough season and with their best players watching from the bench, the Dallas Mavericks took down the LA Clippers on Saturday.
Dallas Mavericks fans, maybe all that struggle to start the season was worth it! It’s safe to say that the Dallas Mavericks have had a rough go of it this season. The arrival of Cooper Flagg didn’t prove enough when it came to winning.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are exploring a blockbuster trade for Kyrie Irving as they search for a star point guard to build dream backcourt.
Analyst Tim McMahon sheds some light on the Dallas Mavericks future plans for Kyrie Irving, and why he's not going anywhere just yet.
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Kyrie Irving ADMITTED he left LeBron because of the Cavs' betrayal after finding they were secretly shopping him
During his tenure with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving was an exceptional watch, bringing joy to every fan's eyes with his beautiful crossovers, shifty handles, and marvelous shot-making. Irving wasn't just a star;
The Mavericks don’t want to trade Kyrie Irving, and Cooper Flagg is the reason why. That’s according to Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix, who reports that Dallas views Irving as essential to developing its rookie forward the right way.
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Draymond Green reflects on facing LeBron James and Kyrie Irving in NBA Finals
Draymond Green discusses what it was like facing LeBron James and Kyrie Irving in the NBA Finals during the Warriors-Cavaliers rivalry. He reflects on the challenges of competing against one of the most talented duos in NBA history.