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NBA Finals Betting – Kyrie Irving Injury Sets Off Controversy

  • Updated: June 8, 2015
  • NBA Finals Betting   Kyrie Irving Injury Sets Off Controversy

    By Charles Jay

    BetAnySports customers shouldn’t be surprised in the least if, when all is said and done, there are some strange ramifications regarding the injury to Kyrie Irving.

    There are people from the Irving “camp” (i.e., his father and his agent) perhaps were not crazy about the way Cleveland was handling his knee injury. That was the rationale behind taking a trip a couple of weeks ago to Florida to meet up with Dr. James Andrews, the renowned orthopedic surgeon, in order to get an “independent” opinion.

    The team unquestionably wanted him to play, but there were potentially long-term complications that could cause. Well, as it turns out, Irving played 44 minutes of inspired basketball in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors, scoring 23 points, with seven rebounds and a couple of block shots for good measure, including one against Steph Curry in the waning moments that actually gave Cleveland an opportunity to win the game in regulation time. But Irving paid the price. With two minutes left in the overtime session, he collapsed under what was later diagnosed to be a fractured kneecap, and so further steps in his career are under question.

    NBA Finals Betting   Kyrie Irving Injury Sets Off Controversy

    And some BetAnySports patrons are no doubt asking the question as to whether he should have been extended as much as he was in his first game back. When an athlete’s heart takes over, the considerations on his own part go out the window in the heat of battle, but at some point it becomes the responsibility of the team to look out for him, doesn’t it?

    The initial position of the Cavs, and in particular coach David Blatt, was that it was the result of a non-contact injury, but they later switched their posture, as they said it was the result of a collision with Golden State’s Klay Thompson. Of course, that “plays” better because if it is non-contact, it brings up the question as to whether his tendinitis may have contributed to the injury and whether good judgment was exercised on the part of the Cavs. Blatt denied one thing had to do with the other.

    “You know, that’s a doctor’s question, but in my opinion, absolutely not,” Blatt said. “It has nothing to do with it.”

    Blatt also explained that he was not placing any restrictions upon Irving in terms of how many minutes he was going to play in Game 1.

    BetAnySports patrons know that there is a bottom line here, which is that the Irving family and brain trust don’t really trust the club. And truth be told, the Cavs have some interest here as well, inasmuch as they are obligated to about $50 million in additional salaries to Irving. It is not a brand-new story in the world of sports – the team wants the player to be out there, performing, and tomorrow gets sold out in favor of what is beneficial right now. But with Kevin Love a possible free agent and Irving not all that clear on who has his best interests at heart, the “Big Three” in Cleveland could become a memory as early as the off-season.

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