Kyrie ponders ‘nuclear option’ amid trade rumours rivals are happy to ‘pay more than Nets’

Kyrie ponders ‘nuclear option’ amid trade rumours rivals are happy to ‘pay more than Nets’

Nets star Kyrie Irving could sit out the rest of the season if not traded, a source told The New York Post.

And Brooklyn plans to keep him sidelined until a trade is finalised, according to reports.

Despite what could be viewed as leverage plays by both sides and posturing about who is in charge, it could be a while until Irving is seen in a Nets uniform again. If ever.

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Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets. Picture: Dustin SatloffSource: AFP

Irving demanded a trade on Friday, preferably before the NBA trade deadline this Friday (AEDT). Even though a sign-and-trade could still be completed in the summer — as could Irving re-signing with Brooklyn in the off-season — that sounds less than likely after the latest threats.

“I’m told all of them (Mavericks, Suns, Lakers and Clippers) will pay (Irving),” Stephen A. Smith said on NBA Countdown.

“Now whether that’s a four-year guarantee or whatever, it remains to be seen. But they’d give him more than Brooklyn would give him … Kyrie Irving is prepared to sit out the rest of the season if need be. That’s what I’m being told.”

Meanwhile, TNT and Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes reported that the Nets intend to keep Irving “sidelined until a trade is finalised ahead of the deadline”.

The end result could end up the same if Irving is dealt by Thursday.

Irving — who is averaging 27.1 points, 5.3 assists, and 5.1 rebounds and earned a starting spot on the All-Star team later this month — played for the Nets in Wednesday’s loss in Boston, and sounded almost wistful about his former team.

Then, after the trade demand, he was scratched from Saturday’s game against Washington with what was listed as ‘right calf soreness’.

Irving did not attend the game, but his image was shown on the overhead scoreboard. The star — who consistently gets the loudest cheers at Barclays Center, even louder than Kevin Durant — was roundly booed.

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was republished with permission.