James Harden and Kyrie Irving remain in discussions with the Brooklyn Nets on their respective contract extensions.

Both players said they are still weighing options and are not in a rush to make a decision.

"It's not about the money for me," Harden said. "I've been on enough teams where we fell short. So my mindset and my goal is to make sure we're able to build and continue to build this team to be able to compete as a team for multiple multiple years at the highest level. Win a championship in New York, the money will come."

Irving can add four seasons and up to $182 million, while Harden can add three years and up to $161 million.

Kevin Durant previously signed a four-year, $198 million extension in August.