Kyrie Irving’s polarizing career trajectory now lands him with the Dallas Mavericks. After this past weekend’s trade with the Brooklyn Nets, Irving now joins fellow all-star guard Luka Doncic. So how did we go from Irving saying “there’s no way I can leave my man seven ( Kevin Durant ) anywhere,” to leaving him? Trade From Celtics Kyrie Irving initially ended up with the Boston Celtics via trade during the summer of 2017. He was with the Cleveland Cavaliers prior and won a championship with them. He cited not having the ability to be his full self on the court as his reason for wanting the change of scenery. With the Celtics, Irving played a total of 127 games over two seasons as well as 9 playoff games. When times were at their best, Irving even shot a commercial expressing his desire to retire a Celtic. By the close of the 2019 season, Kyrie seemed to have had enough in Boston. On July 7, 2019, Kyrie leveraged his way to Brooklyn. It was seen by many league insiders as the first...