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Kyrie Irving returning with the Mavericks after the All-Star Game?

The Dallas point guard could make his return after the All-Star Game, nearly a year after his knee injury. The Mavericks remain patient despite their difficult position in the standings.
Kyrie Irving returning with the Mavericks after the All-Star Game?
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The Dallas Mavericks continue to wait for Kyrie Irving’s return, but the timeline keeps getting pushed back. Initially hoped for in early 2026, the star point guard might not return to competition until after the All-Star Break, according to the latest reports.

A rehabilitation that’s progressing but without rushing

According to Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal, there’s no indication that Irving will be shut down for the rest of the season. The most realistic expectation would now be a return after the All-Star Game break. Irving tore his anterior cruciate ligament on March 3, 2025, and the Mavericks’ first game after the All-Star Break will be on February 20, just before the 12-month mark.

Irving’s on-court work shows encouraging progress. He now participates in full training sessions, moves with fluidity and changes direction without hesitation. However, this doesn’t mean medical clearance is imminent, but confirms that rehabilitation is moving in the right direction.

Irving remains consistent in his message: « No timeline will be perfect. You just have to take your time, » he stated earlier this season. This philosophy remains the blueprint for his return.

Dallas struggling without their star

Irving’s absence weighs heavily on Dallas’s performance. The Mavericks currently sit in 12th place in the Western Conference with a record of 14 wins and 25 losses. Since March 4, the day after Irving’s injury, the team has posted a terrible record of 21 wins and 38 losses.

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Without Kyrie, the Mavs’ offense loses an elite creator, capable of generating points in difficult moments and serving as a crucial plan B in tight game finishes. His return would also benefit Cooper Flagg, who could return to his natural position on the wing.

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