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NBA's most haunted hotel nearly inspired a Kyrie Irving-produced movie
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving once planned to make a movie about the infamous Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma after a nightmare stay during his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers
The Dallas Mavericks have all but confirmed that they'll be entering rebuild mode, and Kyrie Irving could be left out of those long-term plans.
Stephen A. Smith is optimistic that the Dallas Mavericks can turn it all around, but it will require an A-plus effort from Kyrie Irving.
DALLAS — Dallas Mavericks superstar Kyrie Irving, after helping guide his team to a 104-92 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5, shared his thoughts on the physically demanding nature of the Western Conference semifinals, describing it as ...
On Media Day, Irving said he communicated about a group of several other stars who also suffered serious leg injuries, including Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Portland’s Damian Lillard and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton. Lillard and Haliburton aren’t expected to play this season, but Tatum hasn’t ruled out the idea.
Dallas Mavericks secure their first win, but face a tough challenge against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Superstar Anthony Davis is cleared to play, a c
Dallas is still waiting for the return of Kyrie Irving, who tore his ACL in March. Jason Kidd knows they need him back sooner than later if they want any real chance of making a postseason run, but he's also a 33-year-old smaller guard coming off a major knee injury. That's hard to overcome.
New Orleans has talented players, but it's officially time to give up on the Zion Williamson era. CJ McCollum is gone, Dejounte Murray remains out with a torn Achilles, and Trey Murphy and Herb Jones are wasting away on an awful team that seems snakebitten by bad injury luck and desperate, stupid moves by their own front office.
With Cooper Flagg adjusting to the NBA, Kyrie Irving out, and Anthony Davis hurting, the Mavericks playoff hopes might be in danger.
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi unpack the Dallas Mavericks' decision to fire general manager Nico Harrison, detailing why trading Luka Doncic was the start of the downfall.