Mavericks Kyrie Irving has surgery to treat an injury he sustained during training. The Mavericks could be facing a slight setback due to injury news as they get ready to pursue redemption in the 2024–2025 campaign. The Dallas Mavericks wasted little time as the offseason started to try and enhance their already-talented team after losing to the Boston Celtics in the 2024 NBA Finals. In a sign-and-trade deal, the Mavericks acquired sharpshooter Klay Thompson, setting the precedent for the NBA’s first-ever six-team transaction. When Kyrie Irving, Luka Doncic, and Klay Thompson are all on the court together, it will be amazing to watch. But in order to be prepared for training camp, one of these three must be successfully recovered from.
Kyrie Irving’s recovery is key to Mavericks return to glory
The Mavericks announced on Tuesday that Kyrie Irving had underwent surgery to repair a broken left hand. Irving suffered this injury in a training session earlier this month.
There currently is no timetable for his return but that is to be expected this fresh off of surgery. Dallas is hopeful and expect to see Kyrie Irving ready to go for training camp that is a couple of months away.
Although this is a left-handed injury for a right-handed player, it could still have a major impact on Irving’s game if not fully healed by season’s start. Irving is known as one of the games most shifty ball handlers who can finish around the rim. To own a reputation like that, it requires the use of both hands consistently, which Irving does.
Hopefully the recovery process for Irving goes as expected and we get to see a full-strength Dallas Mavericks squad from the first game of the season. On paper, the Mavericks are undoubtedly one of the most-complete teams in the league, but erasing a name of Irving’s caliber from the box score leaves a hole that is diificult to fill.
Last season Irving averaged 25.6 points per game to go along with five rebounds and five assists.