Mavs' Irving helped off after suffering knee sprain
Briefly

Kyrie Irving of the Dallas Mavericks was sidelined for their game against the Sacramento Kings due to a left knee sprain incurred during a collision. After bumping knees with Kings center Jonas Valanciunas, Irving experienced pain but managed to score two free throws before needing assistance off the court. This injury further complicates matters for the Mavericks, who are already missing notable players like Anthony Davis and Dereck Lively II. Before his injury, Irving had showcased solid performance in the season, averaging 25 points and 4.7 assists per game.
Dallas Mavericks star guard Kyrie Irving suffered a left knee sprain during the game against the Sacramento Kings, ruling him out for the night.
Irving's injury occurred after a collision with Kings center Jonas Valanciunas, forcing him to leave the game as he could not put weight on the leg.
This injury adds to the challenges faced by the Mavericks, who are already missing several key players including Anthony Davis and Dereck Lively II.
Kyrie Irving, who recently made his ninth All-Star appearance, was averaging 25 points and 4.7 assists before sustaining the injury.
Read at ESPN.com
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