Kyrie Irving Speaks About LeBron’s Struggles With Lakers, Media And His Body Of Work

The Los Angeles Lakers are far from the playoff picture, and some say that LeBron James will fire head coach Luke Walton after the regular season. However, others believe that LeBron wanted the head coach out of the franchise sooner than that. This is different than the story some experts tell. They blame LeBron for trying to get another All-Star in LA. Is LeBron fed up with the current situation in Los Angeles? Kyrie Irving seems to know the answer.

Kyrie Irving opened up about the constant battle LeBron takes part in due to media scrutiny. He has done so much about the Lakers, and some disrespect his efforts.

This is actually true. LeBron is considered the greatest player and he is constantly compared to Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The king has to try a lot and he still struggles in the big city. The Lakers are still playing without Lonzo Ball.

Irving has struggles on his own.

“Sources around the team told me that Irving’s persona has changed, too: He’s become disengaged and detached from those around the team,” The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor. “There is talk that Irving’s friendships on the team start and end with Tatum, with whom he shares an agent. Two sources peg Irving’s change in demeanor to early February, around the time he was asked about the possibility of joining the New York Knicks next season. That’s when Irving infamously said he’d make the best decision for his family and that he didn’t “owe anybody shit.” This induced panic among Boston fans. After all, it was a much different tune than the one Irving was singing in October 2018, when he told a gathering of Celtics season-ticket holders that he intended to re-sign with the team (multiple sources say that same commitment was expressed to his teammates).”

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