“They need someone to just get an easy bucket” Nick Wright believes Kyrie Irving and the Miami Heat could be a exemplary fit
The Kyrie Irving training does not seem to be stopping or even slowing down for that matter. The Brooklyn Nets have been trying to get the player a good team for them to move onto a newer and better situation from last season. There were numerous issues that rose due to the player and his absence caused the worst damage.
Irving recently opted in for a one-year contract extension worth $36.5 million after which he will become a free agent. Both parties are still interested in finding better opportunities regardless. The team will most likely even part ways with Kevin Durant whom allegedly requested (or demanded) for a trade. Neither player has found a home yet.
Los Angeles Lakers are trying to force a Kyrie Irving acquisition
The Los Angeles Lakers have been the only team to show lots of interest in acquiring Kyrie Irving. This could solely be because for experience and relationship LeBron James and Irving had already developed on the Cleveland Cavaliers that wound up winning a title. The point guard will also make a great fit for the lack of shooting ability the Lakers comprise of.
So far, Russell Westbrook has been the only viable option to include in the trade package especially because of the horrible season they put up with him. The San Antonio Spurs and LA have been in talks to make a trade including Russ for their players including unprotected future first round picks. Experts believe the trade will occur sooner or later and is inevitable.
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Nick Wright proposes that Miami Heat should acquire Kyrie Irving
Nick Wright had a very interesting analysis of trade scenario that could involve Kyrie Irving. On the First Things First show, he said, “This is a great fit. What the Miami Heat need more than anything is someone who you can just give the ball to and can go get an easy bucket. On the Miami Heat’s off-season priorities, if Kyrie is one of their priorities, he is at best third in line.”
“If they don’t get [Kevin) Durant, their next priority will be Donovan Mitchell ahead of Kyrie. But if those two chess pieces come off the board, I think Kyrie would make sense. I don’t think he’s top priority and he certainly doesn’t fit in what we perceive to be Heat Culture The biggest issue Wright stated was based. on the nature of the Heat’s culture and the squad getting along with him.
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