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Kyrie Irving To Meet With Suns At Start Of Free Agency

Kyrie Irving intends to meet with the Phoenix Suns at the start of free agency, sources tell Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report. Irving will also meet with the Dallas Mavericks and possibly other teams.

The Suns were interested in trading for Irving at the trade deadline before he was traded to the Mavericks.

The Mavericks have long been considered the favorites to sign Irving. Irving could sign with the Mavericks for up to $272 million over five years.

Dallas, meanwhile, has also been linked with a trade for Deandre Ayton of the Suns.

If the Suns were to acquire Irving via a sign-and-trade, they would be hard-capped at $172 million.

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