Mon Jun 27 2022 | 21:24 | Kyrie Irving Exercises Player Option |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving exercised his $36.9 million player option on Monday. Irving has all the talent in the world, averaging 23.1 points, 5.7 assists, and 1.3 steals while shooting 39.3% from deep throughout his career. Yet, the multi-time All-Star has been involved in constant on and off-the-court drama over the years, including his refusal to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, which kept him off the floor for most of the 2021-22 season. He's also had issues staying healthy, failing to play an entire year since entering the league in 2011. Nonetheless, Irving's future in Brooklyn remains up in the air. However, no matter what uniform he is wearing moving ahead, he could easily be in the MVP conversation, assuming he stays out of trouble while avoiding injuries at all costs. |
Source: Shams Charnia | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Jun 27 2022 | 16:48 | Kyrie Irving Sign-And-Trade Seems Likely |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has received permission from the team to find a sign-and-trade partner. As of right now, the Los Angeles Lakers appear to be the only team interested in Irving via a sign-and-trade. It's unlikely that the Lakers have anything to offer the Nets to pull Irving from them. The All-Star guard has until Thursday to decline his $36 million player option. After that, Irving would be able to sign with the Lakers for a $6 million exception. This is certainly a headache for the Nets who have seen their juggernaut roster explode in front of their eyes. This saga is likely going to last quite awhile, so fantasy managers should check back in a few days for another update. |
Source: Kristian Winfield | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Jun 22 2022 | 20:52 | Years, Not Salary, The Latest Hurdle For Kyrie Irving |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has a shot at remaining with the team. While the multi-time All-Star and the front office are reportedly in agreement on money, it's rumored both sides can't come to terms on the length of a deal. Irving, who has until June 29 to exercise his $36.9 player option, is a capable fantasy producer. However, constant on and off-the-court drama makes him a risk for any franchise, so Brooklyn is hesitant to sign him to a long-term contract. Nevertheless, the 30-year-old, who has averaged 23.1 points, 5.7 assists, and shot 39.3% from deep during his career, will still garner plenty of fantasy interest, at least from those comfortable with taking a chance on a guy who's missed more than enough time over the years. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Jun 20 2022 | 20:45 | Kyrie Irving And Brooklyn At A Crossroads |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving might be on his way out. With rumblings that the relationship between Irving and the organization is damaged beyond repair, it's no longer a foregone conclusion that the All-Star will exercise his $36.9 million player option. Instead, he may test his luck in free agency, although Brooklyn still has the ability to pay him more than any other club. Perhaps a sign and trade could be in the works, with the Lakers and Knicks emerging as potential landing spots for the veteran. Without a doubt, the 30-year-old is one of the most impactful offensive options in the NBA, averaging 23.1 points throughout his career. However, constant on and off-the-court drama continues to follow him, and he's also had a tough time staying healthy over the years. As a result, managers in all formats should proceed with caution if he's available during fantasy drafts heading into 2022-23. |
Source: John Tomase | RotoBaller.com |
Sun May 29 2022 | 12:16 | Teams Believe Kyrie Irving Could Be Sign-And-Trade Candidate |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving could turn down a $36.5 million player option to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Yet, if that happens, teams throughout the league believe a sign-and-trade scenario could become a possibility. Irving averaged 27.4 points, 5.8 assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.4 steals this season. However, his unwillingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine kept him off the floor for most of the year. Nonetheless, there will surely be more to come involving this situation. While Irving has proven to be one of the best players in the league, his inability to remain on the court over the years significantly reduces his fantasy outlook moving ahead. |
Source: Ian Begley | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Apr 18 2022 | 13:04 | Kyrie Irving Drops Game-High 39 Points In Game 1 Loss |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving had his entire offensive game working during Sunday's loss to the Celtics, as he finished with a game-best 39 points on 12-for-20 shooting, including knocking down six triples. While playing a whopping 42 minutes, Irving was able to pack his stat line with six assists, five rebounds, and four steals, a performance reminiscent of his 39-point outing in Game 4 of last year's first-round matchup between the two teams. With Kevin Durant shooting 9-for-24 overall, Irving stepped into lead offensive duties, with Goran Dragic being the only other member of Brooklyn to log double-digit shot attempts. Irving is likely to shoulder as much of the offensive load as he can handle during the series, which picks up again Wednesday. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Apr 12 2022 | 21:51 | Kyrie Irving Scores 34 In Play-In Game Victory |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving led the team to a 115-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Tuesday night's play-in game. He shot 12-for-15 from the field and 7-for-7 from the line on the way to a team-high 34 points. He hit three three-pointers and also had 12 assists, three rebounds and one steal. He has now topped 30 points in four of his last six games. The Nets will now advance to take on the Irving's former team, the Boston Celtics, in the first round of the playoffs. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Apr 6 2022 | 10:24 | Kyrie Irving Drops Game-High 42 Points In Victory |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving had his entire offensive arsenal working during Tuesday's win over Houston, as he finished with 42 points on 13-for-24 shooting, including going 8-for-16 from behind the arc. The scoring output marked his highest for a regular-season game at Barclays Center since Jan. 31, 2020. In addition to the scoring, he added six assists, three rebounds, and two steals to tie the knot on his performance. Irving has scuffled on the second leg of back-to-backs thus far in '21-22, shooting a combined 29.7% on two occasions. He gets a chance to flip the script on that production Wednesday vs. the Knicks, whom he has averaged 33.3 PPG since joining the Nets. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Mar 23 2022 | 20:25 | Kyrie Irving To Make Home Debut On Sunday |
Following a change to vaccine policies in New York City, Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving will be eligible to play in home games going forward. He will make his 2021-22 home debut on Sunday when the team hosts the Charlotte Hornets. This is great news for the Nets and for Irving's fantasy managers The 29-year-old has been red hot when he's been able to play this month. Over four games in March, he's averaging 37.8 points and 6.0 three-pointers per game. |
Source: Shams Charania | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Mar 12 2022 | 23:07 | Kyrie Irving Won't Suit Up Versus New York |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving is ineligible to participate during Sunday's matchup versus the Knicks. It's a home game, so the veteran will need to sit out while adhering to New York City's mandate surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine. Irving will get to suit up against Orlando on Tuesday. However, in the meantime, Goran Dragic and Patty Mills will likely split the ball-handling duties, although both men aren't consistent from a fantasy standpoint. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Mar 9 2022 | 08:50 | Kyrie Irving Dials Up Season-High 50-Point Outing In Win |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving was virtually unguardable during Tuesday's victory over the Hornets, dropping a season-high 50 points on a mesmerizing 15-for-19 shooting overall. Irving's production was a glimpse into the elite fantasy asset that he remains, even with his confounding status over the season's final month. In addition to the enormous scoring output, he knocked down nine triples, dished out six assists, and secured three rebounds for the premier fantasy performance of the slate. Irving has knocked down multiple threes in 14 straight outings, with his next matchup coming Thursday against Philadelphia, his first time facing off with James Harden since the Trade Deadline blockbuster. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Jan 15 2022 | 18:38 | Kyrie Irving Unavailable For Saturday |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving (personal) won't be available for Saturday's game against the New Orleans Pelicans. Irving is ineligible to play home games due to his vaccination status. There are rumors that Irving could become a full-time player soon, but who knows when that will happen. Until then, James Harden and Kevin Durant will run the show while Irving is sidelined. Also, Patty Mills should see a boost in value with Irving unavailable for Saturday. Both Harden and Durant should be popular DFS options for Saturday's slate. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Jan 12 2022 | 19:24 | Kyrie Irving Will Play Against Bulls |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving (ankle) will play during Wednesday's game against the Chicago Bulls. He suffered a left ankle sprain during Monday's contest, which made his status for this contest uncertain. However, the Nets play two straight home games after this game, so Irving won't be available for those contests. It sounds like he'll tough it out here and take a few days off after Wednesday's contest. Fantasy managers should make sure Irving is back in their lineups on Wednesday. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Jan 11 2022 | 17:41 | James Harden, Kyrie Irving Questionable To Play Wednesday |
Brooklyn Nets point guard James Harden (knee) and point/shooting guard Kyrie Irving (ankle) have both been deemed questionable to suit up for Wednesday's contest against the Bulls. Harden missed Monday's game, but there is optimism around a potential return to action, while Irving is facing a two-game absence after Wednesday due to his inability to play home games. If one or the other misses the matchup with Chicago, Kevin Durant's already enormous DFS appeal would increase, while Patty Mills and Cameron Thomas would become upside plays as well. Fantasy managers will want to check back prior to tip-off to get the final word on Harden and Irving's respective statuses. |
Source: Marc Stein | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Jan 5 2022 | 18:17 | Kyrie Irving Returns Wednesday, Will Play Around 30 Minutes |
Brooklyn Nets point/shooting guard Kyrie Irving will make his season debut during Wednesday's matchup vs. the Pacers, with the seven-time All-Star expected to play around 30 minutes. Brooklyn will have its triumvirate of Irving, James Harden, and Kevin Durant all active for the first time all year, although the group has consistently proven to still be able to deliver elite fantasy production when playing together. Irving has delivered the two best scoring seasons of his career during his Nets tenure, combining for 27 PPG while shooting at a 49.8 percent clip overall, including 40 percent from behind the arc. Irving is primarily a DFS play at this stage, as he remains unavailable to complete during Nets home games due to his vaccination status. Patty Mills and Cam Thomas are likely to see their backcourt roles reduced when Irving plays, although both figure to factor heavily into Brooklyn's second unit. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Dec 27 2021 | 14:52 | Kyrie Irving Likely Still A Few Weeks Away |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving is unlikely to return to the court anytime soon. He is currently sidelined alongside teammate Kevin Durant due to safety protocols. However, head coach Steve Nash mentioned Irving would likely need a week or two to ramp up activities once clearing protocols. The organization is hopeful to have Durant back on Thursday, but Irving we might not see until mid-January. Fantasy managers should continue to stash Irving because he's going to make a significant impact once he finally gets back on the court. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Dec 18 2021 | 15:22 | Kyrie Irving Enters Health And Safety Protocols |
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has entered health and safety protocols. The veteran, who is notably unvaccinated, reportedly returned a positive or inconclusive COVID-19 test. This is undoubtedly a chaotic turn of events, mainly after the team announced on Friday that it would allow the star to return and play in games where able. Nonetheless, Irving wasn't expected to suit up anytime soon, and he will need to return five consecutive negative tests before rejoining the club for activities. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Dec 17 2021 | 17:17 | Kyrie Irving Begins Return, Will Play In Road Games |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving is going to suit up this season without being vaccinated after all. After the Nets' organization was originally resistant to the idea of Irving playing in only road games due to New York's COVID-19 vaccination requirements, it appears they have shifted their thought process as Irving will ramp up to return to game action. Irving delivered stellar production in his second season with Brooklyn last year, averaging 26.9 points and 6.0 assists per contest, while shooting a career-high 50.4 percent overall; even in the case that he can replicate those numbers, his season-long fantasy stock will be more complicated. Eligible only to play when the Nets are on the road, he'll face stretches -- such as Dec. 28-Jan. 16 where Brooklyn plays just two road contests -- where he won't be available to suit up. There is no clear timetable yet on when Irving may return, but he stands to be a significant DFS commodity out of the gate when he does. |
Source: Shams Charania | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Oct 13 2021 | 14:58 | Kyrie Irving Is Reportedly Not Anti-Vaccine |
We've finally attained some clarity as to why Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving has refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine. According to a report in The Athletic, Irving has chosen not to get vaccinated because he is "upset that people are losing their jobs due to vaccine mandates." The report claims that Irving is "not anti-vaccine" and that he instead wants to provide a "voice for the voiceless." On Tuesday, the Brooklyn Nets publicly announced that Irving wouldn't be a part of their team until he was cleared to fully participate in all activities. As it currently stands, Irving is not eligible to play in home games due to New York City COVID-19 policies, but he is technically eligible to practice and play in road games. Something will have to give at some point in order for Irving to take the court for the Nets this year. |
Source: The Atlantic | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Oct 12 2021 | 11:11 | Kyrie Irving Won't Play Or Practice Without Full Clearance |
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving was cleared to practice with the team at their home facility last week. However, the Nets have decided to keep Irving out of all team games and practices until he is eligible to be a full participant. Nets general manager Sean Marks issued a full statement on the team's decision on Tuesday, saying that the organization respected Irving's individual rights, but that they would "not permit any member of our team to participate with part-time availability." Irving is unvaccinated and he is not able to play in home games as a result of New York City's COVID-19 policies. Before Tuesday's decision, Irving was going to be utilized only in road games, but now he essentially won't be a part of the team at all unless something gives. |
Source: Shams Charania | RotoBaller.com |