A Kyrie Irving contract extension with the Boston Celtics is reportedly "not in stone" despite the point guard's public declaration he wants to re-sign with the organization.
On Wednesday, Brian Windhorst of ESPN.com reported Irving is "ready" to accept a five-year, $190 million offer, but the Celtics are monitoring the situation given the five-time All-Star selection's injury history before formally presenting the deal.
Irving is in the final guaranteed season of his five-year, $94.3 million contract signed while he was a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers, per Spotrac. He can either exercise a player option for the 2019-20 season for $21.3 million or decline it to hit unrestricted free agency.
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