
Mavericks GM Drops Surprising Clue About Kyrie Irving’s Injury—What It Means for the Season
It would be great if Irving were ready to play at the start of 2025-26, but that won’t happen.
In fact, it’s unlikely that he will play at all in the new season.
Instead, the Mavericks are ready to not have Irving on the court for the entire campaign, and they have made their plans accordingly.
They recently signed D’Angelo Russell, who should provide a huge help in the backcourt.
And if Russell does well, he could earn a spot in the second unit when Irving is healthy and back in the game.
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