NBA Insider Reveals The Lakers Finally Want To Offer Maximum Number Of Picks For Kyrie Irving

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The situation with the Los Angeles Lakers and Russell Westbrook had reached a point where most people believe there is no coming back from. Westbrook being given most of the blame for LA’s rotten 2021-22 season has not sat well with the guard as he continues to balk at the possibility of accepting a smaller role on the squad.

The Lakers hope Russ will come back as a defensive-minded player who is willing to spot up in the corner for open threes, but Russ may not be thrilled about the same. The Lakers have to continue exploring situations to trade Russ away, with the option to swap him with Kyrie Irving of the Nets being too attractive. It comes at the cost of 2 first-round picks, something the Lakers have been unwilling to give up for Kyrie on an expiring contract.  

The Athletic’s Jovan Buha is one of the most reputed Lakers insiders in sports media right now. Buha appeared on the ‘Late Night Lake Show‘ Twitter space and updated the fanbase on the situation with Kyrie Irving, revealing that the Lakers are finally trending towards giving up the 2027 and 2029 first-round pick in a trade to acquire Irving. 

The Lakers would be much better positioned for the 2022-23 season if they have Kyrie instead of Westbrook, as Irving on the court is still one of the best guards in the league. His 60-point performance last season proved that the Lakers would be extremely dangerous with Kyrie, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis.

LA also needs to weigh the possible cost of investing 2 future picks for Irving that will convey years after the retirement of LeBron James and the end of the team as currently structured. If the Lakers can’t pivot from the LBJ era into continued success, not having those future picks may be crippling for the franchise.

With LeBron approaching free agency himself, the Lakers are incentivized to make a win-now push to keep the 2020 Finals MVP on the squad for at least another season or 2. Acquiring Irving would go a long way in giving LBJ a reason to stay. 

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