Mavs makes Major Kyrie Irving Announcement

Kyrie Irving Commits to Mavs With New $119M Deal

The Dallas Mavericks have officially locked in Kyrie Irving for the long haul, announcing a three-year, $119 million contract extension with the nine-time All-Star on the same day they drafted Cooper Flagg No. 1 overall.

Irving declined his $43 million player option to commit to Dallas through 2028, with a player option included for the final season. The deal sends a clear message: Irving is betting on the Mavericks’ future and his role at the heart of it.

Rather than risk another injury-shortened season without security, the 33-year-old point guard doubled down on his faith in the franchise. His new deal also helps Dallas financially, enabling the team to use the $5.7 million taxpayer mid-level exception to bolster the roster during his recovery from a torn ACL.

A Leadership Move Beyond the Numbers

Despite missing the final months of the 2024-25 season, Kyrie Irving remained a central figure in the locker room. Before the injury, he was putting up 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game on elite shooting splits—numbers that earned him his ninth All-Star nod.

In the aftermath of the shocking Luka Doncic trade to the Lakers, Irving took on an even bigger leadership role. He mentored the younger players, embraced Anthony Davis as a new co-star, and helped keep the team focused through uncertain times.

Now, with Davis under contract and top prospect Cooper Flagg joining the mix, Irving’s extension marks the start of a new Mavericks era. One that blends seasoned leadership with rising talent and clear championship goals.

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