At this point everyone knows Kyrie wants out of Brooklyn.
Kyrie is certainly a better fit for the Lakers, and the Nets are definitely included when we say everyone. There is no doubt that the Brooklyn Nets have all of the leverage here, but the truth is they would probably love to rid themselves of the constant distractions that come with Kyrie. At first it appeared like the big hold-up on the trade was the inclusion of Joe Harris.
Now, according to Jovan Buha of The Athletic, a deal has yet to be made because the Lakers are refusing to include a second first-round pick.
“I think in any Russ trade, it’s gonna require draft compensation,” Buha said. “From what I’ve been told, the Lakers do not want to give up that second first-round pick. I think if they were willing to do two first-round picks, Kyrie would be a Laker right now.”
REPORT: The Lakers have reportedly been reluctant to include a second 1st-round pick in a trade for Kyrie Irving.
The Athletic’s @jovanbuha: “I think if they were willing to send two first-round picks, Kyrie would be a Laker right now.” pic.twitter.com/NKEgcKUoNM
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) July 12, 2022
It makes sense that the Lakers don’t want to include the second first round pick when you consider how Kyrie would be a rental player.
There is no guarantee Irving would sign a deal with the Lakers in the 2023 offseason, and trading away two picks would be a huge risk, especially considering how flighty Kyrie can be.
No risk it, no biscuit.
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