The Los Angeles Lakers and their partners welcomed Kyrie Irving’s two-year contract.

Nov 9, 2022; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks speaks during a press conference before a game against the New York Knicks at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving might be the most popular player in the 2024 NBA Finals.

 

Game 1 less than 48 hours away and the eight-time All-Star is the talk of the league. Indeed, a growing throng of supporters enamored by both his rarefied talent and the way he’s carried himself off the court. This has led to no shortage of stories about Irving – all positive, for once. Just today, former teammate LeBron James revealed how chagrined he was to lose Irving as a teammate.

 

 

 

 

Lakers’ Trade Offer for Kyrie Irving, Revealed

It’s interesting to think that the Los Angeles Lakers, who James still plays for until he says otherwise, almost brought the two stars back together.

 

When the Brooklyn Nets put Irving on the trade block last season, the Lakers “were one of several teams to aggressively pursue Irving leading up to the trade deadline…,” per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. “The Lakers’ offer centered on Russell Westbrook and two future first-round picks in 2027 and 2029.”

 

If the Lakers traded the disgruntled Russell Westbrook and two first-round picks for Irving, the benison that the Mavs received would’ve gone to them. All L.A. has been missing is a guard who can score efficiently and at a high rate. Westbrook was unable to fit in their Big 3 model because he couldn’t shoot 3s. D’Angelo Russell was too streaky and shriveled in the moments where Irving shines.

 

Nonetheless, whether the Nets didn’t want to send Irving somewhere he wanted to go or they just really believed in Spencer Dinwiddie, they obviously turned down L.A.’s offer.

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