Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving returned to the court on Tuesday after missing five games due to a bulging disc in his back. Speaking after the game to reporters, including Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News, Irving said he “felt a lot better” in his first outing since January 1.
“The last almost two weeks have sucked, to be real with you,” Irving said. “I haven’t really had any back troubles before, so when I got the MRI back and found out it was a bulging disc, I spoke to a few experts; a few doctors; spoke to some of my teammates; spoke to some of the guys on our coaching staff as well, who’ve dealt with surgery or dealt with just the maintenance of that.
“It’s on and off. So I just got to be very smart about it, but I’m grateful I got a chance to go out and get some minutes. Tonight really felt like I just hopped off the couch and decided to play an NBA game.”
According to Irving, there’s not “heavy, heavy concern” among Dallas’ coaches or medical staff about the issue, which shouldn’t need to be addressed with a surgical procedure. The eight-time All-Star said that the ailment will need to be managed, but he’s “most likely” going to play in the second end of the Mavs’ back-to-back set on Wednesday vs. New Orleans.
“It’s a bulging disc in the back, so just got to do your best to manage it,” Irving said. “It’s not to the point where it’s bad enough I need surgery, which I’m grateful to God. But I have the support on our medical staff and a few other people in this locker room who have been dealing with the same thing. So just being smart about it.”
The Mavericks have gone 3-6 without Irving this season and 19-12 when he has played. The 32-year-old wasn’t especially effective in Tuesday’s loss to Denver, with 11 points on 4-of-18 shooting, but his season-long numbers remain impressive — he holds averages of 23.9 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.5 rebounds per game, with a shooting line of .481/.435/.894.
Dallas is expected to be without its top scorer, Luka Doncic, until at least early February, so having a healthy Irving available to kick-start the team’s offensive attack will be crucial in the next few weeks.
Since Christmas Day, the game in which Doncic strained his calf, the Mavs have a 108.6 offensive rating, the 23rd-best mark in the NBA during that stretch. Prior to Christmas Day, that mark was 117.4, fourth-best in the league.