NBA Rumors: Kyrie Irving Could Opt For Knee Procedure After Second Opinion

Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics may have a decision to make Thursday.

Irving will get a second opinion on his sore left knee Thursday, Steve Bulpett of the Boston Herald reported Wednesday night, citing a league source. That’s not exactly breaking news, as the Celtics star was expected to miss the team’s upcoming road trip to take care of a nagging knee ailment that has sidelined him since March 11.

But Bulpett added interesting context about the importance of Irving’s upcoming visit.

Bulpett essentially is saying this: If it’s determined Irving needs surgery, he may opt to have the procedure done soon — possibly before the end of the Celtics’ season — rather than wait until the offseason and put his status for the 2018-19 season in jeopardy.

FOX Sports 1’s Chris Broussard reported a similar story Wednesday, hinting at the possibility of Boston shutting Irving down for the playoffs rather than have him push through a knee injury during a postseason run. As Bulpett notes, the C’s already are dealing with several other injuries — Gordon Hayward and Daniel Theis both are (likely) done for the year, while Marcus Smart wouldn’t be available until at least the second round — so they could wave their version of a white flag, resting Irving to shift the focus to next season.

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Of course, much still hinges on the results of Thursday’s meeting. Irving reportedly has no structural damage in his left knee, and the C’s still are hopeful the All-Star guard will be ready for the playoffs, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

We may gain further clarity on that hope over the next several hours.