On Tuesday, the Dallas Mavericks announced that Kyrie Irving would miss the rest of the season with a torn left ACL, which he suffered in the team’s loss to the Kings on Monday night.
Later on Tuesday, Mavs General Manager Nico Harrison issued the following statement on Irving:
“There aren’t words to fully describe who Kyrie Irving is to this team or what he means to us as an organization,” stated Harrison.
“Kyrie is the heart and soul of this team, and he has embraced the city of Dallas as his home and our fans as an extension of his own family. I’ve been fortunate to have witnessed his journey, his continued evolution and growth over the years, and am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to see him approach the game of basketball with the same energy and fierce passion for the game that he did as a young man on the verge of his career. His work ethic and absolute dedication to his craft, it’s cut from the cloth of greats. I know it; I lived it, and I see the same ferocity and passion in him that I saw in Kobe.
“All my thoughts and that of our staff are with Kyrie and his family, and we are confident that he will come back from this stronger than ever, just like he always has.”
This injury pretty much ends Dallas’ season. Irving, who was playing at a high level, was carrying the team after the trade of Luka Doncic and injuries to Anthony Davis, Daniel Gafford, and Dereck Lively II, but now his season is over.
The 32-year-old Irving will finish the season averaging 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 per contest.
The Mavs, who have lost three straight and five of six, will return to action on Friday night when they host the Memphis Grizzlies.
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