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when does kyrie irving come back

Kyrie Irving does not have an official, locked-in return date right now, but most recent reporting points to a possible comeback sometime between January 2026 and the All‑Star break, with no guarantees.

What the latest reports say

  • Irving tore the ACL in his left knee in early March 2025 and had surgery later that month, which usually means at least about nine months of recovery before a return is realistic.
  • A detailed insider piece noted that optimism inside the Mavericks organization has centered on a potential return “as early as January” if his rehab continues to trend well.
  • Team updates in mid‑December still described him as having no firm timetable , though the internal “vibe” is that he could be back before the mid‑February All‑Star break.

What Kyrie and the Mavs are saying

  • Jason Kidd has publicly hinted that the team hopes to see Irving back before the end of the 2025–26 season’s first half, but he also pushed back on talk that Irving is “ahead of schedule,” stressing they do not want unfair expectations.
  • Irving himself has talked about not rushing, saying there’s “no timetable” and that he wants to be fully healthy rather than forcing a few extra regular‑season games and risking re‑injury.

Realistic expectation for fans

  • Putting the medical timelines and the team’s public comments together, the most realistic window fans are watching is:
    1. Early January 2026 as the optimistic end of the range.
2. **Before the All‑Star break in mid‑February 2026** as the broader, still‑hopeful window the organization reportedly has in mind.
  • There is still a real chance plans shift if the Mavericks decide to be ultra‑conservative with his health or adjust their season goals (for example, protecting the future if they are out of contention).

In short: there’s buzz about a January return and cautious confidence he’ll be back by around the All‑Star break, but nothing is guaranteed yet, and both Kyrie and the team are deliberately keeping it flexible.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.