Kyrie Irving stood to earn an extra $7 million to $10 million had he been voted into the NBA All-Star Game as a starter due to the "Derrick Rose" provision.

The five-year, $90 million extension Irving signed last offseason with the Cleveland Cavaliers would have made him eligible for a higher earning rate if he met certain criteria.

Irving would have had to earn fan votes into the All-Star Game or win the NBA's Most Valuable Player award.

Irving finished fourth in fan voting behind John Wall, Kyle Lowry and Dwyane Wade.