3 Reasons Miami Heat Shouldn’t Deal For Kyrie Irving

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) attempts a three point shot over Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving (11)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) attempts a three point shot over Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving (11)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Kyrie Irving #11 of the Brooklyn Nets and Kevin Durant #7 talk during a timeout(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: Kyrie Irving Might Be Too Much Of A Scenario To Handle

This should be obvious because it is literally these guys’ jobs but in order to be a professional basketball player, you need to actually play basketball.

How Much Will He Actually Play?

And this isn’t talking about injuries, as that’s part of the game, something that everyone should know. This is in regards to him just not being available.

Yes, vaccination status is one thing and he has that right to refuse the shot, but it still made him unavailable to play basketball— via his choice. Even then and taking vaccination mandates out of it, it’s not the first time he’s just disappeared.

In 2021, he went off the grid on the Nets with no real communication with the team. In Boston, he disappeared on the court, obviously giving up on the team in a playoff series.

The year prior, he was injured but still wasn’t present during a Game 7. He’s just not reliable and while he’s free to make his own choices about his life, there are also consequences to those choices.

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When the job, itself, is playing the game of basketball, he’s noticeably more absent than others. These are the three reasons the Miami Heat should stay far away from Kyrie Irving.