Lakers News: NBA Reacts To Kyrie Irving's Recruitment Of LeBron James To Dallas

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Your Los Angeles Lakers' much buzzed-about offseason kicked off in typically explosive fashion, with the team's biggest star, All-NBA small forward LeBron James, announcing right after LA was swept in the Western Conference Finals by the Denver Nuggets that he was contemplating retirement this summer, with $97.6 million still remaining on his contract, should he choose to accept it.
Two weeks later, the ante for craziness has been upped. James' former title-winning Cleveland Cavaliers cohort, Dallas Mavericks All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving, is reportedly recruiting James to join him and fellow All-Star Luka Doncic in Dallas.
Either way, could James be heading out of town this summer?
I'm skeptical. This is a solid club that just made the NBA's final four, with several intriguing young free agents and some room to improve its roster.
The takes came fast and furious in response to this Irving tampering news. Who leaked it in the first place, and to what end?
Josiah Johnson speculated that Irving and James were behind the report.
LeBron and Kyrie leaking the Mavs story to Shams pic.twitter.com/TYFPPBq2hh
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) June 5, 2023
Stalwart Lakers devotee and sneaker designer Golden Knight concurred:
So basically LeBron & Kyrie are letting the world know they want to play together again
— GoldenKnight (@GoldenKnightGFX) June 5, 2023
Complex Sports accurately summarized how the LA fanbase was responding:
Lakers fans seeing Kyrie try to recruit LeBron to the Mavericks pic.twitter.com/S3qL3KnL8d
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) June 5, 2023
Clutch Points believes that a fourth star -- a certain defense-first power forward who's transitioned from foe to friend for LeBron, and a fellow Klutch Sports client -- could be a good fit. This "Big Four" has actually been pitched earlier this season. It could require Draymond Green (who could opt out of the final year of his deal this summer) and Irving taking discounts from what they'd otherwise receive on the open market.
You know, this isn’t completely crazy. Here’s why.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 5, 2023
We’re so used to LeGM, but now we’re witnessing KyRecruitment.
We know LeBron wants to play with Kyrie. We know LeBron loves Luka. And we also know the Mavs tried to trade for LeBron when the Lakers were falling apart before… pic.twitter.com/vF3sSdQiqi
Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated called out Irving for simultaneously attacking reporters for discussing his impending unrestricted free agency while also, to Mannix's thinking, being the party responsible for revealing this information.
It’s a truly Kyrie-esque trick to blast the media for talking about him and then (probably) tactically leak that he has reached out to LeBron James about playing in Dallas. Oh and unless Luka is on the table there’s nothing Mavs can offer the Lakers that makes any sense.
— Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) June 5, 2023
Lakers podcaster Anthony F. Irwin cooked up a classic "Bad Boys II" clip to represent the likely response LA team president Rob Pelinka had to this news being potentially leaked by James and Irving:
Pelinka waking up to Kyrie and LeBron leaking stuff to Shams/Haynes pic.twitter.com/6pgyh8owm0
— Anthony F. Irwin (@AnthonyIrwinLA) June 5, 2023
LA fans also speculated as to how Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone, who has complained before about the team he defeated stealing Denver's media thunder, would feel about this latest slice of Los Angeles news.
Michael Malone when he sees LeBron and Kyrie trending on Twitter and not the Nuggets pic.twitter.com/mlrSrUXyH0
— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) June 5, 2023
A classic "The Best Man" clip was also invoked to depict the Malone phenomenon:
Michael Malone on the latest Kyrie-LeBron headline that'll take the NBA by storm https://t.co/cmoIxn1Is3
— Osid 🍉 (@osid24) June 5, 2023
Beyond wondering who leaked this deal and how rivals and GMs might feel about it in the moment, other big basketball resources were less-than-optimistic about how this defense-free Dallas "Big Three," comprising three big-ego players who all thrive best with the ball in their hands, might fare together:
Mark Cuban adding LeBron James alongside Kyrie Irving & Luka Doncic 🥵
— BasketNews (@BasketNews_com) June 5, 2023
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It seems somewhat unlikely that a James-to-Dallas deal comes to pass. The Mavericks just might not have the assets to justify such a swap from the Lakers' perspective, even if James demands to be dealt there and there alone.
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