Paul Pierce enrolled in “Sad” reception after Mavericks’ Kirie Irving Acl Susa
The Dallas Mavericks received brutal news on Monday after it was announced that a superspotic guard Kirie Irving has suffered the ACL tear In 122-98 loss in Sacramento Kings. Irving turns off for the rest of the season.
In order to set up even worse, there is no time limit for return Anthony Davis, because Star Power was not playing from his debuter 8. February. During the segment to “speak” at Fox Sports 1, former Boston Celtics Star Paul Pierce Measured in a mess that takes place in Dallas.
Pierce claimed that “extremely sad for Kirie”, and also admitted to Davis’s injury, as well as the controversial port of Doncic Trade. The former NBA champion even pointed out that the position of Mavericks on the Western Conference does not guarantee that they will play.
“When you thought it couldn’t get worse, just worsened … (Mavs) maybe even playoffs can’t even play … I’m extremely sad for Kirie.”
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Mavericks have a 32-30 record and have a match on Wednesday evening against Milwaukee. Dallas is currently at 10. place in the Western Conference, which puts them in a mix of playback tournament. However, with Irving awarded, Davis’s return unclear, and the list seems quite dark, it seems to break it does not have high hope for a franchise in the final part of the regular season.
Before you suffer Susa ACL, Irving had another spectacular season. Through 50 played matches, soon in 33-year-old guards, there are an average of 24.7 points, 4.8 jumps and 4.6 assists per game while recording 47.3% from the field and 40.1% behind the three-point line.
Irritation gained an injury While driving towards the basket and it seems to collide the knees with the royal center of Jonas Valanciunas. Star Mavericks broke the show and helped the free throw line where he sank both attempts. After that, Irving helped the Court, where the diagnosis of tears ACl eventually eventually gave.
Benedict Vitale It has almost a decade of experience in sports journalism, with expertise in the coverage of NFL, NCAA football, NBA and UFC. Alumni Oregon lives in Greenville, South Carolina and has previous balers in the subway.
2025-03-04 23:40:00