Representatives of rival teams at last week’s NBA Draft Combine expect Kyrie Irving to re-sign with the Mavericks this summer, writes Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report. Dallas missed the playoffs after acquiring Irving from Brooklyn in a February trade and he often appeared to be an awkward fit alongside Luka Doncic, but sources tell Pincus that the Mavs didn’t trade for Irving as a short-term experiment.
“I hear they had a handshake deal before the trade,” one of Pincus’ sources said. “And Kyrie wouldn’t have said yes to anything less than the max.”
Irving will be eligible for a new five-year contract in Dallas that could be worth $272MM, Pincus adds. Although he was an All-Star this season for the 10th time in his career, off-court incidents in Brooklyn — and Boston and Cleveland before that — may limit the number of teams interested in signing him.
“I’m not sure what the market is for Kyrie, but no one with cap room is giving it to Kyrie,” another source told Pincus. “He comes with too much drama.”
Pincus talked to an agent who expects Irving to receive a four-year deal with a player option on the final season. It would be worth about $201MM in guaranteed money and would line up with Doncic, who can opt out of his current contract in 2026.
In an appearance Monday on ESPN’s “Get Up,” Brian Windhorst suggested that the Lakers shouldn’t be dismissed as a possible Irving suitor (video link). L.A. was reportedly interested in Irving when he considered opting out of his contract last summer and again when he submitted a trade request to the Nets in February.
Windhorst admits the Lakers would have to give up most of the assets they just acquired in order to sign Irving outright, but he says the landscape could be more favorable if Dallas would agree to a sign-and-trade. Regardless, Windhorst added that it helps Irving’s negotiating position if he can convince the Mavericks that L.A. is interested.
Pincus also talked with several sources who expect Dallas to be a potential landing spot for Suns center Deandre Ayton, who shares an agent with Doncic.
“The Suns need depth,” a source told Pincus. “I can see them getting Tim Hardaway Jr., JaVale (McGee) back, Josh Green and No. 10 (draft pick). Phoenix would probably flip the pick to another team for depth, or maybe it’d be a big multi-team deal.”
Pincus lists Maxi Kleber, Davis Bertans, Reggie Bullock and Jaden Hardy as other players who might be moved in a hypothetical Ayton trade, but he notes that Kleber is among Doncic’s best friends on the team, which gives Dallas incentive to keep him.
Tennessee, Texas and Florida are the only states Kyrie will play in.
Stay in the UK bandwagon fan
Kyrie wouldn’t be anywhere near as accepted as you seem to think in any of those states because he’s a follower of Islam. There are plenty of good people in all three, but they’re outnumbered by jerkwads.
So the best three you can live in
Yes, those three states are awesome- mayo sandwiches and you can even pretend the earth is flat without people laughing at you!
I am in Florida. We don’t want him here. Florida does have some… unique principles, but one of the more dominant ones is that people should actually show up to work and not act like children. He’s been a problem on 3 different teams now, and it’s clear his mental issues go way beyond a distaste for needles.
One of Florida’s unique principles is not acting like children? This has to be satire
Ah yes, Brooklyn Florida
Everybody always knew this. Kyrie demanded a trade because Brooklyn wouldn’t give the max …. Dallas wouldn’t have given up assets if they didn’t know Kyrie was gonna take the max they are gonna offer. Kyrie made it clear …. All that mattered was getting a max for his last contract. Didn’t care which team.
It will be a two year 85 million deal at best. The new cba dictates that no one is getting anything past 2 years.
The entire model of how it all works has been dismantled.
Dallas is giving him 5 years and $272 million …. The Max
Pretty tough to imagine Dallas would trade a 1st to have it walk out the door, and give up 3 starting level veterans in the process.
Dallas management
Knowing Kyrie he probably shook on slightly lower and now will demand full max or walk, if so Dallas got played.
As much of a hurricane of drama he is off the court. On the court he’s still one of the best 1on1 guards to play the game and still only 31, short of anti vax drama he’s rarely injured compared to a lot. Someone will take the risk.
I don’t understand why Dallas would make the trade for Kyrie in the first place. He’s a cancer.
Nah he is an Aries
Move over Klay Thompson, there’s going to be a new “worst contract in the league”. That’s based on Irving’s projected availability/time missed with injuries ratio…
Beal and Lavine say hi
Both are still better in terms of marketing…
So there’s less total loss going on…
And LaVine will be better on court for longer than Kyrie is…
Klay is not even top 20 amongst worst contracts. He isn’t even the worst contract on his own team.
Mark from Cuba showing his lack of basketball knowledge yet again…
“if you guys will have me back, I plan on resigning here next summer.”
Bulls sign & trade Vucevich for Maxi Kleber & Javale McGee plus the 10th pick, good deal for both. Vuc will unlikely be getting more than $14.5mil anywhere else on the open market, but would be an upgrade for Dallas. Bulls can try to retool on the fly.
How does Irving fit in with the Mavs
Nope
He’s going to LA ……. To save Bron
One condition // Bron must say as Kyrie goes we go. Kyrie is only one who can open the window for Bron. LA will give him all the attention he wants.
Bron may get desperate… But that desperate?
I dunno…
Would most likely end up no better than Brooklyn… All hype with nothing to show for it… Especially now that Kyrie is older…
Kyrie is a Laker. Bron says so… Now the only question is, how much does Dallas lose?