Dallas Mavericks star player Kyrie Irving sustained a left knee sprain during the team’s game against the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
The injury occurred late in the first quarter of the game, which ended in a 122-98 victory for the Kings.
Irving was fouled by Sacramento’s DeMar DeRozan while driving to the basket. Despite visibly showing pain, Irving completed his free throws before leaving the game due to the severity of the injury.
Irving’s absence impacted the Mavericks’ performance, as the team struggled without his presence on both offense and defense. The Kings capitalized on the situation, securing a commanding win.
The extent of Irving’s injury is still being assessed by the Mavericks’ coaching and medical staff. Early indications suggest he may require time off, but the exact duration remains uncertain.