Masai Ujiri, Mavericks and Kyrie Irving
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New Mavericks president Masai Ujiri expressed excitement about Kyrie Irving’s return from injury, framing him as central to the team’s push back into contention alongside Cooper Flagg. Ujiri praised Irving’s championship pedigree, ball-handling, and ...
The Dallas Mavericks have by no means been healthy this season, as seen with the now-traded Anthony Davis, Dereck Lively, and perhaps most notably, Kyrie Irving. While there was some hope that Irving would return sometime this season after tearing his ACL ...
It might mean the Mavericks need to trade Kyrie Irving, but they can't afford to make this kind of mistake.
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Ujiri backs Irving as key to Mavericks' future
New Mavericks president Masai Ujiri has made clear he wants Kyrie Irving to stay in Dallas, praising the veteran guard’s skill, experience, and fit alongside rising star Cooper Flagg. Irving, 34, is set to return next season after missing 18 months with ...
Kyrie Irving has never been a stranger to speaking on controversial topics. This time, the Dallas Mavericks star reacted to Donald Trump’s eyebrow-raising remarks about the Epstein files — the U.S. president described them as “pretty boring stuff,” adding that only “bad people” and “fake news” are interested in the topic being discussed publicly.
Kyrie Irving shared a cryptic message amid the escalating geopolitical situation between Iran, the United States and Israel.
The Mavericks' guard was at Lancaster High School for the first of three tournaments he's helping oversee this summer.
It's official. The hope of All-Star guard Kyrie Irving returning to the court this season has been doused after the team confirmed Wednesday that he's still recovering from his ACL tear. Irving underwent a successful ACL reconstruction surgery in March ...
The Dallas Mavericks have to bounce back in a big way next season. After making the NBA Finals in 2024, they've missed the playoffs two years in a row, posting their second-worst record of the century in 2025-26.
The first domino of the Portland Trail Blazers’ offseason fell on Friday. But it had nothing to do with the coaching staff. Assistant general manager Mike Schmitz is leaving the Blazers to become general manager of the Dallas Mavericks,