Kyrie Irving, who currently plays for the Dallas Mavericks, is one of the team's leading guards. It's a pity that Kyrie Irving's skills are so good-looking that he didn't make the 2024 All-Star Game. Kyrie Irving, as an 8-time All-Star, was not selected this year, which is quite surprising. After all, his teammate Doncic was all selected.
The main reason for Kyrie Irving's omission was that he played too little time in the 2023-24 season, missing 22 games this season due to injury. He has only recently returned from injury, and due to multiple injuries to his feet and hands, this is also one of the important factors that may have led to his defeat.
He was injured by a teammate, resulting in a leg injury and missing some games, which was one of the factors that contributed to missing the Western Conference All-Star list. However, this is not the most critical point, more because the league is afraid that Kyrie Irving will make some shocking remarks at the All-Star Game, causing the NBA to be targeted by capital.
Kyrie Irving has not focused on the game in recent seasons, and he often makes some advanced remarks in interviews or on personal social **. caused the team to be targeted by capital, which the Nets deeply experienced. Even the Kuban was difficult to control, and in the end he had to sell the team to the Jewish capitalist merchants.
However, Kyrie Irving is no longer the best guard star in the league in the West. Young players like Doncic, Alexander, Devin Booker and Anthony Edwards have slowly become the protagonists of the league, and they are the future of the league's new era.
When looking at the voting breakdowns, we're all curious about how Kyrie Irving, once the most popular player among fans, fell out of the All-Star Game roster. First of all, he's no longer a Nike player, but he's still the fourth-highest number of fan votes among Western Conference guards in the 2024 All-Star Game, with only Alexander, Doncic, and Stephen Curry having more than him.
It was mainly Jewish capital that took control of **, which also led to Kyrie Irving's ** vote, which was not very popular. He finished seventh among Western defenders with 32 votes, resulting in him finishing fifth among Western defenders and missing out on an All-Star list. As for the coach vote, the coaches didn't dare to vote for Kyrie Irving, after all, they didn't want to lose their jobs yet.
Anyway, with Kyrie Irving's skills, he really shouldn't be selected as an All-Star. His technique is very ** fan, and he will often show some non-textbook moves.