The Players Association is expected to appeal Kyrie Irving's suspension, according to Jaylen Brown.

"I’m expecting the NBPA to appeal the suspension from Brooklyn. The terms, etc., that went into his return. The terms for his return, they seem like a lot, and a lot of the players expressed discomfort with the terms," Brown told the Boston Globe. 

Irving is currently suspended for at least five games.

The Nets recently outlined six items for Irving to complete before he returns to the team, including undergoing training for anti-Semitism and meeting with Jewish leaders.

Irving is expected to meet with Adam Silver on Tuesday.