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The Dallas Mavericks are looking at potential contingency plans in the event that Kyrie Irving enters free agency: Newly Announced Trade Targets

After suffering an ACL tear, the Dallas Mavericks must decide this offseason whether to commit Kyrie Irving to a $113 million contract, a choice that might determine the team’s destiny.
In order to keep their championship window open, the franchise must assess the risks and advantages of free agency.
Kyrie Irving’s Uncertain Future in Dallas Mavericks
During his time with the Dallas Mavericks, Kyrie Irving has displayed both genius and doubt. Two years ago, he was traded to the Mavericks in the middle of the season.
He and Luka Doncic became an explosive combo, and in 2024, they took Dallas all the way to the NBA Finals. Unfortunately, his free agency has been exacerbated by a damaged ACL in March 2025. Irving has a player option to play in the 2019–20 season for $43.9 million.
His injury and age (he’s 33) make his market unpredictable, but most observers anticipate him to deteriorate and test free agency.
According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Mavericks are planning to offer a three-year, $113 million contract—a little lower than his current option each year, but with long-term stability.
According to Marks: “A three-year deal would perfectly align him with Anthony Davis’ contract, marking a clear window for this era of the Mavericks.”
Why the Dallas Mavericks Might Bet on Kyrie Irving
Irving poses a risk of injury, but Dallas still has good reasons to keep him: – Proven performer in high-pressure situations: playoff pedigree.
Doncic and their chemistry have already led to a trip to the finals. – Leadership from veterans: Essential for a team aiming for a title. But his longevity is still an issue.
Breaking Down the Potential Contract
Here’s how Irving’s projected deal compares to his current option:
Here’s the converted data into pointers (bullet points):
Contract Type:
– Player Option (2025)
– Proposed Extensionl
Total Value:
– $43.9M (Player Option)
– $113M (Proposed Extension)
Annual Average:
– $43.9M (Player Option)
– ~$37.6M (Proposed Extension)
Guaranteed Years:
– 1 (Player Option)
– 3 (Proposed Extension)
The lower annual salary gives Dallas flexibility to add supporting pieces while keeping their core intact.
What’s Next for the Mavericks?
If Irving re-signs, the Mavericks can focus on:
1. Adding Defensive Help: A wing stopper or rim protector.
2. Bench Scoring: More reliable options behind Doncic and Irving.
3. Health Management: Ensuring both stars are playoff-ready.
If talks stall, Dallas may explore sign-and-trade scenarios, but losing Irving for nothing would be a major setback.
Now is a pivotal moment for the Dallas Mavericks. They run the danger of losing Irving if they sign him for the long haul, but they risk losing their title window early if they let him go. Everyone is waiting to see if the Dallas front staff takes the $113 million risk as free agency approaches.
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