‘Full circle’ LeBron moment set to fuel ‘serious’ Kyrie-Lakers talks… but troubled past could spoil it all

With Thursday’s NBA Trade Deadline fast approaching, Kyrie Irving lobbed a grenade on Friday by requesting a trade from the Brooklyn Nets.

Even for a player of Irving’s obvious talent and ability, it is going to be hard to find a suitor before the trade deadline willing to make a move for him given the series of off-the-court dramas he has been involved in.

A genuine title contender may not currently have or want to trade the assets needed to secure Irving and would risk disrupting team harmony by making such a significant move.

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With the West wide-open and Anthony Davis finally fit and healthy, the Lakers have a genuine chance to make a serious playoff push and adding Irving could immediately vault them into contending for the championship.

NBA insider Shams Charania said on Saturday morning that the Lakers could be in the mix, although much of it will come down to whether a trade package centred around Russell Westbrook and the team’s two first-round picks will be enough.

“The Lakers are being very active for a trade overall in the market,” Charania said on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’.

“When you look at Russell Westbrook, you look at their two first-round picks, is that enough for Kyrie Irving? Do the Lakers make that offer? That’s something we’re going to have to track.”

He later reported that the Los Angeles Lakers could yet end up with some competition after all, with the Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks emerging as “potential suitors” for Irving.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowksi also reported that Irving maintains an interest in the Lakers, although he hasn’t shared a list of preferred teams.

It is not the first time LeBron James and the Lakers have been linked to Irving, with the Lakers superstar reportedly pushing for the pair to link up in July last year.

NBA insider Marc Stein wrote at the time that a deal could be done as James looked to revive the duo’s collaboration that took the Cavaliers to an NBA title.

Stein said his confidence in a deal being reached last year “stems from repeated rumbles in circulation that LeBron James is rooting hard for Irving’s addition to the roster. James, I’m told, wants to see Irving in Lakerland more than anyone.”