
Kyrie Irving is making bold remarks ahead of his comeback. After tearing his ACL in March, the Mavericks guard took a long gap to recover. His availability is making headlines ahead of the upcoming season. And now, Irving is back online with a positive message to the NBA world.
The Dallas Mavericks have their focus on a title run next season, and Irving’s strong and healthy presence can boost their title hopes and make the job easy for Dallas. Though the team strengthened its roster by adding Cooper Flagg and D’Angelo Russell, and relies on Anthony Davis after letting go of Luka Doncic, Irving’s presence on the court is much more important than anything.
In a recent stream, when a fan asked about his playoff return, Kyrie Irving straightforwardly replied, “It doesn’t mean that I won’t be back. I don’t want to make any predictions on when I’m gonna be back. I just want to be back 150,000% better.” He further added that he is now focusing on his health and enjoying his rehab journey but wants to make a stronger comeback.
As one of the league’s most valuable assets, Dallas knows his potential. His healthy comeback can push the team into a deep playoff surge. He is taking time and prioritizing his health to recover, so for now, Dallas needs to wait and anticipate his faster return to the lineup.
Kyrie Irving Credits One Of His NBA Mates For Boosting His Career Growth

Irving will enter his 15th year in the NBA. He recently praised John Wall for shaping his career. Irving remembered their intense rivalry, saying, “It made me who I am today. It helped shape my competitive drive. So, I definitely gotta give him his flowers, man.” Kyrie Irving added that Wall set a high standard as a No.1 pick and exciting point guard, with both players going back-to-back in the draft.
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Injury slowed Wall’s career. After playing for the Washington Wizards and the Houston Rockets, he remained out of the league for over two years, following a brief time with the Los Angeles Clippers. Even though his career faced ups and downs due to his health, he has remained a dominating player in the NBA’s history.
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