Dallas Mavericks’ star guard Kyrie Irving has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during Monday night’s 122-98 loss to the Sacramento Kings.
The 32-year-old nine-time NBA All-Star sustained the injury late in the first quarter. Despite the pain, Irving displayed remarkable resilience by sinking two free throws before being assisted off the court.
Irving has been a pivotal player for Dallas this season, participating in 50 of their 62 games and averaging 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game.
His consistent performance has been instrumental in keeping the Mavericks competitive in the Western Conference.
The Mavericks are currently contending with a series of injuries to key players, including Anthony Davis, who was acquired from the Los Angeles Lakers but suffered an adductor strain in his debut game with Dallas. Other sidelined players include Dereck Lively II, Daniel Gafford, and Caleb Martin, further challenging the team’s depth and playoff aspirations.
Dallas, holding a 32-30 record, is positioned 10th in the Western Conference, clinging to the final spot in the play-in tournament. The loss of Irving significantly hampers their prospects of securing a playoff berth in the highly competitive conference.
The Mavericks organization and fans alike are hopeful for Irving’s full recovery and look forward to his return in the next season.