Here’s A List Of Crazy Incentives Kyrie Irving Must Hit To Earn Max Salary

Kyrie Irving officially is a Brooklyn Net.

The signing ended a tumultuous tenure with the Boston Celtics, and apparently fulfilled a destiny the point guard always saw “in the cards,” according to the New Jersey native’s Instagram, at least.

Irving inked a four-year, $140.6 million contract with a $31,720,000 salary in year one, exactly $1 million under his max. But Irving has a chance to earn that extra dough if he completes eight incentives on his contract, with each one valued at $125,000, according to ESPN’s Zach Lowe and Bobby Marks.

The catch? Well, some of these are going to be pretty tough to tackle.

Here is the list of incentives:

While $1 million might not seem like all that much next to $31.7 million, it’ll still be interesting to monitor how many games Irving decides to sit out for “load management” given this new deal. Remember, this is the same Irving that said he was “definitely” taking some games off before the playoffs as the Celtics jockeyed for position in the Eastern Conference last season.

One thing is for sure, the Nets are expecting Irving’s absolute best.

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