Beijing time on November 15th, according to a report from Mark Stein, well-informed sources revealed that Kyrie Irving is eager to return to the game.
Rumors have been swirling in recent days that the players union could file a complaint on Irving’s behalf at some point in the future if the parties can’t agree on a timetable for Irving’s return, sources said.
Since early November, Irving has been suspended for six games and has no specific return timetable as of now. According to previous revelations by Ming Kee Woj, the Nets have started 4 consecutive away games, and there is no sign that Irving will return on this away trip.
In an interview last Sunday, Nets owner Joe Tsai talked about Irving. He said: “Irving has to show people that he is sorry for this. It is very important that people may ignore this. He is just being suspended. Apologize later.”
When asked when Irving could return to the game, Tsai said: “Irving still has work to do.”
It is worth mentioning that Celtics star Jaylen Brown forwarded Cai Chongxin’s remarks and wrote on social media, “For many reasons, his (Cai Chongxin) response is shocking.”
When Nike announced the termination of cooperation with Irving, Brown also forwarded the relevant news and said, “Since when did Nike care about ethics?”
The 30-year-old Owen has played 8 games so far this season, averaging 38.6 minutes per game, surrendering 26.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks.
Source of this article: Sohu Sports Author: Editor in charge: Liu Songtao