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Kyrie Irving’s Busy Offseason Set To Get Busier

June 14, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

DALLAS – Kyrie Irving rarely has a quiet offseason. This summer, the star Dallas Mavericks guard may have outdone himself. In a casual livestream, Irving asked a member of FaZe Clan if he could join their team. The moment felt light, spontaneous—even charmingly awkward. “I was wondering if y’all are taking applications,” Irving said, revealing uncertainty about how recruitment works.

Kyrie Irving’s Busy Offseason Set To Get Busier

FaZe Clan responded quickly. The group posted an image of Irving in FaZe gear on X, formerly Twitter. While nothing is official, the interaction added another wrinkle to the Kyrie Irving offseason. His interest in gaming and streaming is no secret. This recent outreach to FaZe highlights a growing connection between NBA stars and the esports world.

Welcome @KyrieIrving https://t.co/iVA10dpEFx pic.twitter.com/BMMYod1f9j

— FaZe Clan (@FaZeClan) June 11, 2025

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A Loyal Friend Defends His Own

Irving’s stream was more than just a playful pitch. He used the platform to defend a longtime friend, Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns. Irving didn’t mince words. He told viewers to stop mocking Towns for “changing up his tone” in interviews.

“Stop making fun of my brother KAT,” Irving said. “It’s a wrap.” His message was direct, even emotional. He warned against turning his friend into a meme, vowing to “attack” those who spread ridicule—though he quickly clarified the attack would be metaphorical, not physical.

Irving’s fierce defense came with context. Both he and Towns grew up in New Jersey, a state Irving described as small but culturally rich. “Jersey is literally 130 miles long,” he said, “but you gotta survive out here.” According to Irving, those mocking Towns don’t understand the environment they came from—one filled with different cultures, pressures, and expectations.

It’s great to see that Kyrie Irving is in the right head space this offseason. Dealing with an ACL injury can be mentally draining for superstars. They are used to playing regularly so when the recovery process requires months away from the game they love, it could be a profound loss.

Uncertainty in Dallas

Kyrie Irving’s acl injury could affect his offseason in the form of contract discussions
Mar 3, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving (11) is helped off the court by forward Anthony Davis (3) during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Off the court, Irving’s summer includes crucial decisions about his NBA future. He holds a $44 million player option for the 2025-26 season. The deadline to accept or decline that option is June 24. What Irving chooses could reshape the Mavericks’ future.

Veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein recently said he doesn’t hear any serious scenarios where Irving leaves Dallas. But that doesn’t mean all is settled. Dallas plans to offer Irving a three-year extension in the $40 million per year range.

Now, everything could be in flux. With Luka Dončić now on the Lakers, Irving is the Mavericks’ only elite guard. That fact raises his value. Yet questions linger about whether he can carry the team alone, especially at his price tag. “Predicting how this plays out—I wish I was that smart,” Stein admitted.

Offseason With Many Layers

Kyrie Irving’s offseason has already mixed entertainment, loyalty, and business. Whether it’s applying to join FaZe Clan or defending  Towns, Irving stays busy—and unapologetically vocal. He has blurred the lines between athlete, celebrity, and cultural commentator.

At the same time, his next NBA contract looms. The Mavericks hope to keep him in Dallas for the long term, likely through an extension. But all eyes remain on June 24, when he must make his first major move.

The game—and the millions tied to it—hang in the balance. His offseason may feel busy already. But the most important days are yet to come.

© Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The post Kyrie Irving’s Busy Offseason Set To Get Busier appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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