Kyrie Irving Commits to Mavs With $119 Million Deal on Eve of "Flagg Day"

Athlon Sports

By Aiden Kauffman

The nine-time All-Star declines his $43 million option to sign a three-year deal, signaling full commitment to the Dallas Mavericks’ post-Doncic era alongside Anthony Davis and incoming rookie sensation Cooper Flagg.

DALLAS - With just hours until the Dallas Mavericks are expected to select Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, franchise cornerstone Kyrie Irving has made a defining statement of loyalty and belief. 

The nine-time NBA All-Star has declined his $43 million player option for next season and instead agreed to a three-year, $119 million contract extension with Dallas, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.

The deal includes a player option for the 2027-28 season and effectively ties Irving to the Mavericks for the remainder of his prime years. It’s a commitment that not only offers Irving long-term security as he recovers from a torn ACL, but also provides the Mavericks with much-needed roster flexibility and a clear direction as they reshape their identity in the wake of the Luka Doncic trade.

Irving’s choice to leave $43 million guaranteed on the table speaks volumes. Rather than play out a single season of uncertainty, the 33-year-old point guard is doubling down on his belief in Dallas’s future. League sources say the new deal's Year 1 salary allows the Mavericks to access the $5.7 million taxpayer mid-level exception—an essential tool as the front office eyes lead guard options to bridge the gap until Irving’s expected return in January 2026.

Even after his injury-shortened season, Irving remains the heart of this retooled Mavericks roster. Before going down on March 3 against Sacramento, he was enjoying a stellar campaign, averaging 24.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists while shooting 47.3 percent from the field and 40.1 percent from deep. That production, coupled with his veteran presence in the locker room, earned him his ninth All-Star nod and solidified him as the team's emotional and tactical leader.

His leadership proved critical during one of the most turbulent stretches in franchise history. The controversial trade that sent Luka Doncic elsewhere left the fanbase stunned and the locker room searching for answers. Irving, despite being sidelined, stepped up behind the scenes—mentoring young players, embracing Anthony Davis as a co-star, and helping maintain cohesion amid adversity.

Now, with Davis in the fold, Flagg on the way, and the organization poised to spend in free agency, Irving’s recommitment signals the beginning of a new era—one rooted in experience, high-upside youth, and a clear championship ambition.

The Mavericks now enter draft night and free agency with clarity and momentum. Irving's extension doesn't just keep a superstar in Dallas—it reaffirms a vision for sustained success. For fans who feared the team might spiral after losing Doncic, Irving's signature offers something they desperately needed: stability, optimism, and hope that a new contender is quietly taking shape in North Texas.

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