Beijing time on October 9th, a report from “New York Times” reporter Mark Stein said that if the Nets suddenly traded Kyrie Irving, some people in the league believed that Irving would choose to retire, or he Will seriously consider retirement.
Talking about Irving’s recent development today, Stein said: “Once the Nets suddenly trade Irving, some people in the league believe that Irving will choose to retire, or at least he will seriously consider retirement.”
Irving has not made it clear until now whether he will be vaccinated. In this context, some team executives speculated that Irving tried to leave the team through a trade. An assistant to the general manager said: “Owen did not show that he loves the Nets and wants to stay in Brooklyn.”
In fact, some of Irving’s actions have caused dissatisfaction within the Nets. For example, in January this year, Irving missed 7 games due to “personal reasons.”
“I am sure that Sean Marks (the Nets general manager) and Steve Nash are not very satisfied with this situation, but no matter what happens, they are still very good to Irving,” the source said. “They are Try hard to communicate with Irving, that’s why Brooklyn is a special place.”
It is worth mentioning that during Irving’s absence in January this year, the Nets acquired Harden from the Rockets through a trade. At the time, the Rockets asked about Irving’s situation, but the Nets never wanted to part ways with the All-Star guard.
“Beach Stand” reporter Jake Fisher previously revealed that the Nets never really thought about breaking up with Kyrie Irving. Sources strongly refute the argument that Irving or the Nets are seeking a trade.
The 29-year-old Irving averaged 34.9 minutes per game in the regular season last season, surrendering 26.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.4 steals.Return to Sohu to see more
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