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Kyrie Irving: “There is no calendar for when I come back”

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On the day of the media, coach Jason Kidd tried to reduce the expectations of a quick return from Kyrie Irving’s ACL surgery saying: “He is going quite well, as we can see, but it is not in advance.”

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In a contraction flow (That you can see here on YouTube) Irving took a further step forward (Hoopshype for Punta del Cappello)

“There is not a calendar for when I come back, so please don’t ask me when I come back. Please, I don’t jerk with all the questions like:” Hey, if you are healthy in November, what do you think? “Please don’t contact any questions, guys.

“I appreciate that you guys were there to support me during mine, somehow, when I had to do with my ACL and I had to deal with not necessarily knowing, Okay, whether I will come back or not where I was. And of course, there were doubts. Of course, I have doubts like everyone else. Returning from an injury – I feel like, in turn, he will trigger the subsequent brain.

Irving torn his ACL last March. Individual recovery times vary, but using the media recovery time sequence for an NBA player, he would return to December or January. What Irving includes at the age of 33 is not to return to play in a couple of more regular season games and risk the Re-Juy.

Irving marked on average 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists a game while shooting 40.1% on 3 episodes last season before its injury. The hope in Dallas is that Irving returns with a lot of time to shake off the rust and put your legs under him, and then, combined with Anthony Davis and the number 1 Pick Cooper Flagg, the Maverick become a team that can make post -stagial noise in a deep western conference.

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This will happen on the time sequence of Irving.

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