In a dramatic Game 4 on Sunday, Kyrie Irving‘s scoring explosion nearly led the Dallas Mavericks to a stunning comeback from a 31-point deficit. However, despite Irving’s heroics, the Los Angeles Clippers managed to secure a 116-111 victory, evening the first-round NBA playoff series 2-2.
Without a doubt, Kyrie Irving is one of the greatest ever to play the game. But for former Oklahoma City Thunder center and NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins, the Dallas Mavericks star has one shortcoming that prevented him from being the best.
The Dallas Mavericks are locked in a tough battle with the Los Angeles Clippers in their first-round series of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Both teams have split their games on their home court, as Dallas won Games 2 and 3, while Los Angeles was victorious in Games 1 and 4.
The Dallas Mavericks dropped Game 4 to the Los Angeles Clippers in what almost marked one of the wildest comebacks in NBA Playoffs history. Kyrie Irving was at the center of it all as he clawed his team back from down 31 points to even the game in the fourth quarter.
Luka Doncic registered a triple-double in the Mavericks' 116-111 loss to the Clippers on Sunday, but those who watched the game know that he couldn't put his imprint on the game like he usually does.
The Los Angeles Clippers tied up their first-round series against the Dallas Mavericks with a 116-111 Game 4 win. Both Clippers wins this series have come in games Kawhi Leonard hasn't played, with the Clippers looking noticeably different.
As Kyrie Irving said, nobody’s is feeling 100 percent physically at this time of the NBA season. Aches and pains are standard for every player that has survived the 82-game regular season to make the playoffs.
The Dallas Mavericks fell at home to the Los Angeles Clippers 116-111 Sunday afternoon, despite coming back from a mammoth 31-point deficit. It certainly wasn’t Kyrie Irving’s fault, as the star guard scored 40 points on 56% shooting to go with seven rebounds and five assists.
In the last five minutes of Game 4, two former Nets teammates had a scoring duel. James Harden won.
After a disastrous start, the Dallas Mavericks mounted a remarkable comeback in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Clippers.
To beat his 3-point prop, Kyrie Irving must make three from beyond the arc on Sunday, when his Dallas Mavericks play the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 4 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, beginning at 3:30 PM ET.
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 101-90 in Game 3 of their NBA playoff series on Friday. It was a fiery battle that saw multiple ejections.
Here are three players who stood out during Friday's slate of NBA playoff contests.
When the Dallas Mavericks acquired Kyrie Irving from the Brooklyn Nets ahead of the 2023 NBA Trade Deadline, there was a good amount of optimism and excitement.
After taking the lead early in Game 2, the Dallas Mavericks are now tied 1-1 with the Los Angeles Clippers in the First Round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs, stars Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving winning their first postseason game together.
The Dallas Mavericks suffered a surprising 109-97 loss to the Kawhi Leonard-less Los Angeles Clippers in Game 1 of their first-round series on Sunday. Kyrie Irving was asked about what were some of the positives to come out of the game, and while he felt there were some, he isn't sure the Mavericks are the favorites in this series.
Kyrie Irving found himself embroiled in a fair few controversies during his time with the Brooklyn Nets. Irving was viewed as a ticking time bomb of sorts as a result, but his tenure with the Dallas Mavericks has been headache-free thus far.
NBA superstar Kyrie Irving, the seasoned guard for the Dallas Mavericks and a seasoned international competitor, has a notable history with Team USA, securing two gold medals — one at the 2014 FIBA World Cup and another at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Kyrie Irving cashed in on a big bonus from the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, one that worked out well for all parties.
The Mavericks standout averaged 31.8 points and 5.3 rebounds while shooting 52.4 percent from the field as Dallas went 3-1 last week.
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