Kyrie Irving has only been a Maverick for a handful of games, but fans can't help but wonder about his future as an upcoming NBA free agent. After a dramatic exit from the Nets, it was well known that Irving preferred to land in Los Angeles to don the Purple and Gold with LeBron James.
Instead, the Mavericks picked him up, and while Irving seems to be enjoying his new environment right now, there is a sense of uncertainty that hangs over the team about what will happen next if they fail to live up to expectations in the playoffs.
Still, barring any unforeseen variables, Irving is still being reported as likely to re-sign with Dallas this summer. Speaking on ESPN's 'Get Up' morning show, Adrian Wojnarowski revealed the latest on Irving's long-term future and shed some positive light on his odds of becoming Luka's long-term co-star.