Understandably, Kyrie Irving is not ready at this point to discuss his future with the Cavs - after next season he'll either sign the standard extension from Cleveland, which is expected to be a large offer. If not, he'll start prepping for free agency.
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Either way, he's in for a big raise, and if he's not the highest paid player on the roster, why would he stay? Anderson Varejao is making $9,036,364 and Andrew Bynum checks in at $12,250,000.
For reference, John Wall just signed a 5-year deal for $80 million. Irving, for our money, is better and worth more.