Kyrie Irving scored 31 points for the short-handed Mavericks, who are trying to stay afloat in the West playoff race until Anthony Davis returns from a groin injury, possibly by m
Klay Thompson is no stranger to serious injuries. He tore his ACL in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, then tore his Achilles while recovering from the ACL injury. So when he saw his new Dallas Mavericks teammate Kyrie Irving go down on Monday but stay in the game to shoot free throws,
"Kyrie's a massive loss," Rivers said. "I feel awful about that. He's done a lot for Dallas. He has really changed the perception of him. He's always been one of the more likable
Kyrie Irving had 16 points, one rebound and three assists while shooting 5/11 from the field and 2/6 from the three-point range in his first 17 minutes of playing time. He also made NBA history by moving ahead of Hall of Famer Rick Barry (18,
Losing Kyrie Irving for the season was just the latest blow for the disastrous Mavericks, and they'll have no answers for a Bucks squad that is finally gelling with Giannis Antetokounmpo taking charge.
Jason Kidd challenged the notion that the workload led to Irving's injury with a long pre-game rant before Wednesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks, and it seems that Kyrie Irving is doing the same with a post on his Instagram story.
Kidd strongly pushed back against the notion that a heavy workload contributed to Irving suffering a season-ending ACL tear
For head coach Jason Kidd, it's going to be business as usual––at least, as much as it can be. Kidd addressed the Mavs' injury situation ahead of Wednesday's clash, and he mad
Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd took issue with media speculation that Kyrie Irving’s heavy workload over the last month led to the nine-time All-Star’s season-ending knee injury.
Kyrie Irving’s serious injury has forced the Dallas Mavericks to rethink their strategy, and now head coach Jason Kidd has spoken out, leaving a striking message regarding Klay Thompson’s role on the team.
The Mavericks will be shorthanded for Wednesday’s rematch against the Bucks and could play with as few as eight players: Spencer Dinwiddie, Max Christie, Klay Thompson, Kessler Edwards, Dwight Powell, Naji Marshall, Olivier-Maxence Prosper, and Brandon Williams.