The Los Angeles Lakers front office is still looking to make a bold move this offseason — if not for Kyrie Irving, maybe bringing in a player such as Eric Gordon or Patrick Beverley.
However, it looks more and more like LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Russell Westbrook will be together in the Lakers training camp this fall.
Despite the frosty relationship between Westbrook and LeBron on display for all to see in Las Vegas, the trio jumped on the phone together and hash things out, reports Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports.
Good luck with that.
New Lakers coach Darvin Ham has said all the right things this offseason about getting Davis healthy and playing like he did in the bubble, and getting Westbrook to play within the system. Peak Davis remains the biggest key to the Lakers’ success next season — regardless of what other trades are made — but an inefficient Westbrook refusing to play a role or within the system could still sabotage those plans. Westbrook splitting with his long-time agent is not a great sign he’s ready to accept a lesser role right now.
The Lakers are still looking to make a big move this offseason. Here’s what ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said on Get Up (hat tip Hoop Rumors).
Marc Stein added this bit of pure speculation in his latest newsletter.
That’s a lot of “ifs.” A LOT. However, the point is clear. In an ideal world, the Lakers would be able to trade Westbrook for Irving (although Westbrook would have to go to a third team with cap space because the Nets are not interested, and that means the Lakers would have to send out one of their first-round draft picks — or maybe both — to get the deal done, and the Lakers have not been willing to go down that road).
With that ideal scenario unlikely, the Lakers are exploring other options.
But if they have to bring Westbrook into camp with LeBron and Davis, everyone is saying all the right things. We’ll have to see if their actions match their words.