The market for Kyrie Irving should he become a free agent this offseason is uncertain. Irving is interested in an extension with the Brooklyn Nets, according to his agent Shetellia Irving.

The Nets made an offer to Irving last offseason but were unable to agree to terms. Irving also sought out other offers via sign-and-trade, but nothing materialized. 

In Chris Haynes report last week, he indicated Irving "is expected to have ample interest from around the league."

ESPN's Brian Windhorst is skeptical of Irving's market.

"Chris implied that there would be a number of teams interested in him if he became an unrestricted free agent this summer," said Windhorst on his podcast. "That's where this conversation has I think a diversion. I'm not sure how many teams would be interested in him this summer...

"I also don't think there are going to be a ton of suitors who have cap space."

The Los Angeles Lakers were the team most strongly linked to Irving last offseason, but they recently made a trade for Rui Hachimura that signals they don't plan on creating the most cap space possible and may elect to stay over the cap.