Teams from everywhere in the NBA have revealed their interest in Kyrie Irving ever since he revealed he would like to be traded away from the Cleveland Cavaliers this offseason.

Irving highlighted the San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves, Miami Heat, or the New York Knicks as trade destinations he would like to be sent to, but there are a reported 20 teams interested in acquiring the 25-year-old's services.

The Cavaliers are rumored to be looking for a package in return that is 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 in return for their four-time NBA All-Star.

One of the teams that are very interested in trading for Irving, according to Terry Pluto of The Plain Dealer, is the Phoenix Suns, and they have a lot of assets which may peak Cleveland's interest in a potential trade.

Pluto has said while the Cavaliers absolutely love Devin Booker and would hope he is part of any deal that sees Irving go away from the team, the Suns see him as untouchable, and would only be willing to trade Eric Bledsoe as part of a deal for the point guard.

Pluto also mentioned as well that Phoenix would not want to include rookie Josh Jackson in any deals as well. He also said the Suns: "would love to put together a package with Brandon Knight, T.J. Warren and Bledsoe for Irving and some others such as Iman Shumpert or Channing Frye to make it work on the salary cap."

However, he said this deal has no appeal to the Cavaliers as Knight has a torn ACL knee injury and will miss the entire season.

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

Cleveland doesn't really need to rush to trade away the point guard due to the fact he still has two years remaining on his current deal with the team, 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.

This saga could drag out until the end of the offseason if they really wanted it to in order for them to get the deal they want.