General Irving plans to leave the league in the future to start an overseas career

2022-07-31 15:50

General Irving plans to leave the league in the future to start an overseas career


While the Brooklyn Nets are busy with the giant Kevin Durant's trade case, the main player Kyrie Irving, who was originally considered by the team to be traded, is temporarily suspended in the Nets to continue playing next season, and now he is 30 years old. Irving is actually reluctant to spend his basketball career in the league.


Irving spent 11 years in the league, playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets, playing in 611 games and averaging 23.1 points per 34 minutes. 3.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.4 blocks. He shot 39.3 percent from 3-point range overall and 47 percent from the field. He has helped the Cavaliers win the league championship, and was selected as the best bench show, rookie team, league second team, 2-time third team, 7-time All-Star and All-Star MVP honors.


Irving said in an interview recently that he plans to go overseas to play in a different league from the league at the end of his career. Irving plans to travel around the world at 38 and pass on his experience and basketball knowledge to younger players.


Irving is a rare and efficient scoring elite player in the league. Irving only played in 29 regular-season games for the Nets due to vaccine regulations last season, but he was able to maintain a score above 27.4 per 37.6 minutes played and grabbed 4.4 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.6 blocks. He shot 41.8 percent from three-point range and 46.9 percent from the field, and is undoubtedly the Nets' main key scorer.


And Irving also revealed that he will still break through his achievements in the league at present, and will plan to go overseas to continue his career after 8 years, and before that, he will continue to establish more milestones for the team and himself in the league. It remains to be seen whether he can continue to play for the Nets in the future or complete his league career with the Los Angeles Lakers, his current potential destination.