Cleveland (92.3 The Fan) - Former Cleveland Cavaliers teammates Kyrie Irving and LeBron James could be re-united in Los Angeles, according to Bleacher Reports' Ric Bucher.
So Kyrie has interest in rejoining LeBron huh...not surprised pic.twitter.com/3K93w8jwPz
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According to the report, Bucher's source close to Irving's camp says it's "real" that Kyrie would want to once again join up with LeBron with the Lakers in Los Angeles.
Irving and James won an NBA Championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 together, before Irving requested a trade in 2017, and James left in free agency in the summer of 2018.
With New Orleans Pelicans' superstar Anthony Davis requesting a trade this week, there could be more big names on the move around the NBA. Davis' preferred destination is in Los Angeles, teaming up with James.
But things could get crazy with multiple superstars all wanting to play with LeBron.
Talk of adding Irving to the mix is where this all gets tangled. The Celtics are also interested in Davis, league sources said, but the collective bargaining agreement prevents them from dealing for a second player signed under the "Rose rule" extension before the summer; Irving, acquired from Cleveland in August 2017, was their first.
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