Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Mavs for Kyrie Irving Deal

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is back in offseason form, and he’s already putting the Dallas Mavericks on blast. This time, the target is the team’s new deal with Kyrie Irving, which Smith calls a “low-ball” contract and hints wouldn’t have happened under former owner Mark Cuban. But here’s the thing: Kyrie Irving isn’t being short-changed. In fact, the nine-time NBA All-Star turned down a $43 million player option to instead sign a three-year, $119 million extension—a move that speaks volumes about his loyalty to Dallas and trust in the team’s future. A Deal That Works for Both Sides Kyrie Irving’s decision wasn’t about squeezing every dollar. It was about security, strategic cap space, and a long-term vision. After a torn ACL ended his season in March, the 33-year-old guard chose a path that lets the Mavericks retool the roster. That includes potentially adding a short-term replacement like D’Angelo Russell, as reported by Marc Stein. This extension gives the Mavericks breathing room while Irving recovers. And positions the team for a fresh start following the blockbuster Luka Dončić trade to the Lakers. Before his injury, Kyrie Irving was playing at an elite level—24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game, with a 47.3% FG and 40.1% from three. He was the heartbeat of the team after Luka’s departure, and now he’s doubling down on Dallas. Stephen A. Brings the Noise, But Not the Facts Stephen A.’s claim that “this wouldn’t have happened under Cuban” rings hollow when you remember past mishaps, like the Steve Nash and Jalen Brunson contract blunders. There’s no evidence that the new ownership is being frugal. Instead, they’re making calculated moves to build around their remaining star. So, while Smith is busy playing Solitaire and stirring headlines, Kyrie Irving and the Mavericks are focused on something more important: building a team with purpose and patience. Read More: Stephen A. Smith Still Objects to ESPN Suspension Over Comments
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