The Los Angeles Lakers have been swept up in rumors that they might be bringing in Kyrie Irving to join LeBron James and Anthony Davis. off season. However, recent reports indicate that the Lakers are not interested in signing the controversial All-Star. This rumor comes after rumors say Kyrie Irving is trying to lure LeBron James to the Dallas Mavericks. It seems like a reunion between James and Irving was always in the cards. However, most of them assumed that it would happen in Los Angeles. Now, the reunion between the two former champions could be worked on in Dallas.
The Los Angeles Lakers remain uninterested in adding Kyrie Irving
Can Kyrie Lure LeBron go to Dallas?
The thought of LeBron in a Dallas Mavericks jersey is something most NBA peers would never have imagined. However, with the march of James With him nearing the end, a future Hall of Famer may be looking for the best position to add another title to his resume. Obviously Mavericks They’ll have to give up a bit in order to get to LeBron James. Some draft picks will likely be included given they have already been traded off deep for a touchdown on Kyrie Irving at the trade deadline. The all-star trio of Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving and LeBron James is sure to be a hit Upset the Western Conference. However, it could just be a pipe dream.
Los Angeles Lakers Options
Bear Mark Stein Kyrie Irving is also looking to quash any rumors that he wants to join the Los Angeles Lakers. This leaves him out, however About other options for the team in Point Guard? Despite rumors of the team looking to transfer D’Angelo Russell, Los Angeles could give him a full season And see if it can get more consistent with a full year in their system. Another player the team could look at is Fred VanVleet. Yes, James Harden It might be tempting. However, VanVleet is likely to be a cheaper option that suits star duo LeBron and AD a little better. not to mention, His experience in the NBA Finals wouldn’t hurt either. All in all, the Lakers’ inability to land Kyrie Irving isn’t a death sentence some NBA peers would make Make it look, especially with what the free agent class looks like this year.