Ever since Kyrie Irving announced that he wanted to be traded away from the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer, many have questioned where he will be by the time the season begins later this year.

Upon his trade request, the 25-year-old revealed he would like to be traded to either the San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, and Miami Heat, but a reported 20 teams are rumored to be interested in the Cavaliers star.

In return for Irving, Cleveland is reportedly looking for a trade that was similar to that of the 2011 Denver Nuggets-New York Knicks deal for Carmelo Anthony, meaning they want young players, win-now veterans and draft picks.

The Nuggets look like a go destination for the four-time NBA All-Star, and while they lack the veterans that the Cavaliers desire, they do have some interesting young talent in the form of shooting guards Gary Harris and Jamal Murray.

Both should be appealing players for the Cavaliers as they are young talented players. Harris averaged 15 points last season, shooting 50 percent from the field, and 42 percent on 3-pointers with some believing the 22-year-old could be a star. Murray, on the other hand, averaged 9.9 points shooting 40 percent in his rookie year last season.

However, recent reports have put a damper on any trade involving the two young Denver stars to Cleveland as according to Terry Pluto of The Plain Dealer, the Nuggets will not give up Murray and Harris in a deal for Irving.

At the moment, the most likely option looks to be that there will be a three-team trade between the Cavaliers, the Nuggets, and the Phoenix Suns, but whether that will even happen remains to be seen.

Although this saga looks like it could go on for the rest of the summer, the Cavaliers don't really need to rush to trade away Irving as he has two years remaining on his current deal, meaning they can wait until they get the deal they want. A deal that is similar to that of the 2011 Nuggets-Knicks trade for Carmelo Anthony.

You can guarantee though this isn't the last we've heard of Irving possibly being traded this summer.