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Surprised By Kyrie Irving’s $126,000,000 Deal, Charles Barkley Believes Mavericks Should’ve Traded Him Away Months Ago

Advait Jajodia
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Surprised By Kyrie Irving's $126,000,000 Deal, Charles Barkley Believes Mavericks Should've Traded Him Away Months Ago

There was a lot of speculation about Kyrie Irving joining forces with LeBron James at the Los Angeles Lakers. Early in the offseason, reports suggested that the former Cavs teammates were interested in sharing a locker room once again. The Dallas Mavericks put these rumors to bed when they signed Irving to a three-year, $126,000,000 deal. Several enthusiasts and analysts believe this Luka Doncic-Kyrie Irving duo is one of the most lethal offensive backcourt pairings in the NBA. However, Charles Barkley is of the opinion that re-signing Irving will not be beneficial for the Texas side. Instead, the TNT analyst believes that a sign-and-trade would’ve been a much better option for the organization.

Kyrie Irving suited up for the Dallas Mavericks for 20 games toward the end of the 2022-2023 season. Even though Jason Kidd’s boys had a subpar 8-12 record, Kai did show a lot of promise during that span. Still getting comfortable with his new teammates, the 2016 NBA Champ recorded 27 points, five rebounds, and six assists. In fact, even in the offseason, the shifty Guard is trying to build chemistry with his All-Star counterpart. Reacting to Doncic’s performance for Slovenia on Twitch, Irving claimed that none of the viewers could slow his teammate down.

Charles Barkley believes that the Mavericks did the wrong thing by not trading Kyrie Irving

Charles Barkley recently made an appearance on The Bill Simmons Podcast. The two knowledgeable personalities from the basketball world spoke about various topics in the two-hour-long episode. During one point in the conversation, Sir Charles gave his insights on the Mavs’ decision to re-sign Kyrie Irving.

The Round Mound of Rebound wasn’t on the same page as the Dallas Mavericks’ regarding their decision to reward Kyring with a $126 million deal. Instead, Barkley believes the better move would have been to sign-and-trade the Point Guard.

“I was surprised that Mavericks did that, to be honest with you. I personally, just my personal opinion as an amateur GM, I would’ve did a sign-and-trade,” Barkley said.

Predicting Mark Cuban’s team’s performance in the upcoming season, Charles was brutal with his opinions. The 60-year-old didn’t mince his words when he claimed that the Luka Doncic-Kyrie Irving duo wouldn’t be successful. Referencing the 16-game sample size that the pair played together last season, Barkley was baffled as to how the front office believed that this experiment of theirs could work.

“Tried to rebuild my team because I don’t think that the Luka-Kyrie thing works together… You see that small window. They don’t complement each other. I actually thought that the Mavs were gonna do a sign-and-trade. I thought that would’ve been the best way for their team to get better. Now, they are married to each other and I just don’t see that thing working in Dallas,” Barkley claimed.  

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There is no doubt that Kyrie is one of the better players in the NBA right now. A lethal offensive star, Irving also tends to make his teammates better. However, it is his actions off the court that are alarming. Perhaps Barkley has lost all confidence in the former Duke Blue Devil for his shenanigans off the hardwood over the past few seasons.

Barkley has previously spoken about the Doncic-Irving duo

This is not the first time that Charles Barkley has expressed a lack of confidence in the Mavericks’ Luka-Kyrie pairing. Earlier in March, the Chuckster came up with an explanation for why the Mavs may not perform well with the All-Stars as their backcourt pairing.

Chuck explained that both superstars were highly talented on the offensive end. However, their lackluster performance on the defensive side was what cost the teams to win games.

The likes of Christian Wood, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Richaun Holmes, among others, will have to do much of the heavy lifting on the defensive end when Irving and Doncic are also on the floor. If the rotations are managed well, the Dallas Mavericks could really become a threat in the Western Conference.

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Advait Jajodia

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Advait Jajodia, a seasoned NBA journalist, has had a passion for the game for over a decade. His journey from admiring Kobe Bryant's precision to being in awe of Stephen Curry's long-range mastery instilled a profound understanding of basketball. With a background as a two-time National-level player, Advait uses his experience on the hardwood to offer insightful analysis. Over three years of dedicated sports journalism has equipped the 21-year-old with a unique perspective, reflected in his prolific portfolio of 3,700+ articles.

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