Kyrie Irving took center stage in his return to Brooklyn, delivering an impressive performance as his Dallas Mavericks cruised to a 119-107 victory over the short-handed Nets. With a packed crowd filled with family and friends, Irving put on a show, scoring 36 points and captivating the audience with his signature moves and deep 3-pointers.
The talented guard, who grew up in the area as a Nets fan, acknowledged the significance of playing in front of his home crowd. 'Just like any other basketball game, but it felt like I was home tonight,' Irving said. His familiarity with the city and the fans was evident as he shared moments signing autographs and greeting old acquaintances in the stands.
Irving's on-court partner, Luka Doncic, was equally impressive, contributing 35 points, 18 rebounds, and nine assists. Together, the Mavericks' dynamic duo showcased their skills and deep shooting range, particularly in the second half when the Nets attempted to mount a comeback.
Despite receiving early boos from the Brooklyn crowd, Irving quickly turned the tide as he dazzled with his crafty layups and six successful 3-point shots. One particular highlight was a high-flying slam dunk after calling for a lob pass from his teammate Josh Green. Doncic himself couldn't help but be amazed, stating, 'That was amazing. That was impressive.'
Irving, known for his scoring prowess, nearly reached the 40-point mark against his former team. Coming off a six-game absence due to a sprained thumb, he showcased his offensive skills and demonstrated his ability to make clutch shots when needed. The Nets' attempts to narrow the margin were halted by Irving's two consecutive 3-pointers, extending Dallas' lead to secure the victory.
For the Nets, Mikal Bridges led the team with 28 points, followed by Royce O'Neal with 18 points. Despite their efforts, the Nets, missing key players, fell short in their pursuit of a comeback.
Playing against his former team, Irving's return stirred memories of his tumultuous time in Brooklyn. A controversial figure during his tenure, Irving's off-court actions and disagreements with the team ultimately led to his departure. The absence of a tribute video during his return, unlike Kevin Durant's recent return, spoke volumes about the complicated relationship he had with the organization.
Looking ahead, the Mavericks will visit New York again on Thursday, while the Nets will host the Cleveland Cavaliers. Both teams will seek to build on their performances and continue their respective journeys in the competitive NBA season.
Irving's return to Brooklyn was certainly a highlight of the evening, reminding fans and critics of his undeniable talent on the court. As he continues to make an impact for the Mavericks, the lingering connection to New York serves as a constant reminder of where it all began for him.