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Will Kyrie Irving plan to return after all of the roster changes in Dallas?
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving is "ramping up to return to practice" amid his recovery from the torn left ACL that has sidelined him since last March, ESPN's Tim MacMahon said Thursday on NBA on EASPN's Howdy Partners.
Kyrie Irving is ramping up his injury return, practicing 1-on-1 and against dummy defenses as the Mavericks await his comeback.
There are a couple star point guards out there who might fit the Wolves' roster better than Julius Randle does.
Kyrie Irving has not played a single minute for the Dallas Mavericks this season. In fact, Irving might not play at all this season. The 33-year-old has already expressed his desire to return, but the Mavs have not provided any clear indication that Irving will be back at some point in 2025-26.
Kyrie Irving has been sidelined this season as he’s recovering from an injury. But the nine-time NBA All-Star is still making moves off the court. On Feb. 7, Irving will have a shoe released, honoring Kobe Bryant.
In a recent podcast appearance, John Wall discussed his ability to be untouchable if he gets to score, comparing himself with NBA elites.
Duke was loaded. Irving was in the backcourt with Nolan Smith and Seth Curry along with Irving. Up front they had Mason and Miles Plumlee, Kyle Singler and an emerging Ryan Kelly. But Irving was amazing. He was limited to seven games after his foot injury but we got a hint of things to come with his performance against Michigan State.