The Dallas Mavericks got off the play-in boat on the final day with a loss to the Chicago Bulls that left them out of contention for the title after reaching the Western Finals last year. A resounding failure that management is already trying to make amends with one of their summer goals: convincing Kyrie Irving to stay on the team.
And recently the general manager Nico Harrison has spoken about it, and recognized that they are very optimistic with the renewal of the wayward base. The Mavs can offer him up to $272 million for an additional five years, or $202 million for four courses.
“I think these things have been discussed here all this time… How he feels here in Dallas, how he is valued, how he feels accepted and allowed to be himself. Those things have been said consistently,” Harrison told the outlet. ESPN. “It is what gives me optimism to continue with us,” she acknowledged.
Star Luka Doncic then called for backup, and his wish with Irving was granted. A relationship on the track that has not started as well as they thought. However, if they achieve continuity, they will have a long time ahead of them to adjust together on the track.
«Luka and Kyrie have been working together. But I think what’s really important are the players around him… Knowing what his role is when they’re both on court. It is something we have to work on, “concluded the leader.
The Mavs with Irving on the court have obtained a record of 8-12, and before closing his transfer from Brooklyn they showed a 30-32.
His figures under Jason Kidd have been 27 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 1.3 steals in 38.2 minutes per day.
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