
Dallas Mavericks Point Guard Kyrie Irving recently issued a bold warning to his NBA rivals. Irving, 32, is a man of many words. The 32-year-old highlighted a key characteristic he believes should cause his rivals concern in the 2024-25 NBA season.
Irving’s highlight of the characteristic attracted attention from the basketball world. Irving highlighted the characteristic at the right time, as the Mavericks are highly motivated in 2024-25 and aiming for a deep playoff run in 2025. Here’s what you need to know about all of this.
Kyrie Irving’s bold warning may or may not spook his NBA rivals on Halloween. But Irving’s warning can be thought-provoking for some, if not most, people. The Dallas Mavericks almost achieved NBA Finals glory after the 2023-24 NBA season. The Mavericks weren’t a match for the Boston Celtics, who quickly eliminated the former in five games. Irving recently mentioned the Mavericks’ strong self-belief in a recent statement to The Dallas Morning News, “We have the best rim protection in the league.”
Fast forward to 2024-25, where the Dallas Mavericks have an improved team with the trio of Irving, Luka Doncic, and Klay Thompson. These three NBA stars justify that the Mavericks are determined to reach similar heights — or perhaps surpass them. The Mavericks’ defensive capabilities can give their NBA rivals a hard time. However, Irving’s recent statement is debatable, especially if one checks out the team’s numbers.
The Mavericks have room for improvement in rim protection. Early NBA regular season data showed that the Mavericks ranked 19th in the league in blocks per game, averaging 5.3. They significantly the Oklahoma City Thunder’s league-leading 10.0 blocks per contest.
The Mavericks also can improve in shot-blockers, as Daniel Gafford and Dereck Lively II average just 1.3 and 1.0 blocks per game, respectively. Gafford and Lively II’s averages significantly trail Chet Holmgren’s 4.0 for the Thunder and Brook Lopez’s 3.3 for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Kyrie Irving has oozed with confidence as a part of the Dallas Mavericks. Irving’s recent statement about the Mavericks can be up for debate, but Irving has a point, whether one is a fan of him or not. The Mavericks are ranked in the NBA’s top ten for defensive field goal percentage, as the team holds NBA opponents to 44.2% shooting — a key statistic supporting the team’s defensive prowess. Still, the Mavericks’ numbers might change as the 2024-25 NBA season continues. So it’s important to not jump to conclusions.
The Mavericks started 2024-25 strong with three wins in their first four games. The Mavericks’ next goal would be to beat the Houston Rockets in a Texas showdown at the American Airlines Center on Thursday evening. We’ll keep an eye on the Mavericks vs. Rockets game to bring the latest news to the general public.
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