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Kyrie Irving Injured in Mavs’ Loss to Kings, Toughly Shoots Free Throws

Kyrie Irving Suffers Knee Injury, Hits Free Throws Before Exiting Game

by pinkfloyd
March 4, 2025
in International Sports, Player Injuries, Professional Leagues, Sports, Sports News
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Mavs' Kyrie Irving Injures Knee, Continues Playing Long Enough to Shoot Free Throws - Tony Gutierrez/AP Photo

Irving’s Knee Injury Cuts Short His Game, But Not Before Free Throws - Tony Gutierrez/AP Photo

Mavs’ Kyrie Irving Injures Left Knee, Shoots Free Throws Before Leaving Game

Kyrie Irving suffered a left knee sprain on Monday night during the Dallas Mavericks’ 122-98 loss to the Sacramento Kings. Despite the injury, Irving fought through the pain, shooting two free throws with tears rolling down his face before leaving the game in visible distress late in the first quarter.

The Injury Sequence

The injury occurred when DeMar DeRozan fouled Irving as he drove to the basket. Irving’s right foot landed on the foot of Sacramento’s Jonas Valančiūnas, causing him to lose balance and fall awkwardly onto his left leg. His knee appeared to hyperextend before he collapsed to the floor in pain.

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Irving was down for several minutes as he grabbed his leg, receiving help from Anthony Davis, who is also recovering from an injury, to make his way to the locker room. Coach Jason Kidd spoke with Irving, and the decision was made to let him shoot two free throws before ruling him out for the rest of the game.

A Tough Decision and a Kobe Bryant Moment

Irving’s decision to shoot the free throws despite the injury mirrored the legendary Kobe Bryant, who famously sank two free throws after tearing his Achilles tendon in 2013. Kidd acknowledged Irving’s toughness:
“That’s just who, I mean, Kai’s a tough guy,” Kidd said. He added, “I asked him as they were taking him off the court, ‘Are you good if you leave without shooting? You’re ruled out.’ So they took him to the free-throw line, and he shot the free throws and then we got him out.”

Irving’s two successful free throws cut the Mavericks’ deficit to 23-18 before he was helped off the court and quickly ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Mavericks Already Depleted

Irving, who came into the game averaging 25.0 points per game, has become Dallas’ primary offensive weapon after the trade of Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers on February 1. The Mavericks were already playing without Davis, who had injured his groin in his only game for Dallas on February 8, as well as other key players including Daniel Gafford, Dereck Lively II, and P.J. Washington Jr.

To make matters worse, the Mavericks lost Jaden Hardy in the third period to a right ankle sprain, leaving the team with just nine available players for the remainder of the game.

Coach Kidd’s Frustration

After the game, Coach Kidd expressed his frustration with the team’s mounting injuries:
“It seems every time we get close to getting somebody back, someone goes down,” Kidd said. “Tonight, both Hardy and Kai go down. So, we’re running out of bodies here.”

With Irving’s status uncertain and the injury-depleted roster, the Mavericks face more challenges ahead as they continue their season.

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