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Kyrie Irving season comeback from ACL injury revealed for Mavericks

According to Reggie Miller, the Dallas star aims mid-February for a potential basketball comeback after a long ACL recovery.

It appears that Kyrie Irving's return is already on the horizon for the Dallas Mavericks.

During his national television coverage for the NBA on NBC during the Dallas Mavericks-New York Knicks game, Hall of Famer and analyst Reggie Miller revealed that Irving is targeting a mid-February return for the Mavs.

It is an intriguing revelation, as Irving is presumed to be in the final stages of his ACL recovery.

Irving notably sustained a torn left ACL injury last March. He is expected to be back by the middle of the 2025-26 season.

The Mavs are currently 12th in the Western Conference with an 18-26 record. Irving's return can still give Dallas plenty of hopes for a late season run.

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