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Mavericks' kyrie irving declines option, agrees to three‑year extension

Kyrie Irving has agreed to a three-year, $119 million extension with the Dallas Mavericks, declining his $43 million player option for the 2025–26 season, our partners at The Dallas Morning News confirm.

ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported that the deal, which includes a player option for the 2027–28 season, reinforces the Mavericks’ long-term vision with Irving and Anthony Davis as franchise cornerstones.

The contract gives Irving long-term stability in Dallas, averaging about $40 million annually. Retaining Irving remains a top priority for the Mavericks as they reshape their post-Doncic future around a Davis-Irving tandem.

BREAKING: Dallas Mavericks nine-time NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving is declining his $43 million player option and intends to sign a three-year, $119 million contract with the franchise, sources tell ESPN. The deal includes a player option in the 2027-28 season. pic.twitter.com/hduY1vEVVP

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 25, 2025

Irving is recovering from ACL surgery after tearing the ligament in a March game against Sacramento. He is expected to return as soon as January, which would put him back in the lineup midway through the 2025–26 season.

His re-signing will help stabilize the Mavericks’ backcourt and signal the franchise’s commitment to remaining in title contention.

Irving joined the Mavericks in February 2023 and helped lead the team to the 2024 NBA Finals. He averaged 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists over 50 games last season.

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