But I have become enamored with the plight of Kyrie Irving after his trade demand. He wants to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers. He apparently wants to go to a team where he could be more of the focal point out of the shadow of Lebron James. And remember they're kind of going back and forth on social media with their posts. You know. Kyrie Irving also unfollowed Lebron James on Instagram.
I reported that yesterday on the Fantasy Freestyle. I was telling you that Lebron is working out with guys like Derek Rose, maybe the new point guard for the Calves, along with Eric Bledsoe. There's been some talk about bled so in any kind of deal or three way deal and somewhere involving some of the big stars so far this summer um there's news though today a lot of people are now reporting that apparently Kyrie Irving is not
talking to anyone from the organization. The Cleveland Cavaliers can now not get ahold of Kyrie Irving So not only did he unfollow Lebron James, it sounds like he's ghosting the entire organization. One report out there from Jason Lloyd of the Athletics says that he is quote unquote not talking to anyone from the organization because he's quote unquote
said enough already apparent. Apparently this is real. I think there's now at this point too much smoke for there to not be fire in this situation, and I think ultimately they will move on from Kyrie Irving and see what they can get back. According to Pablo tore Though of ESPN, he's saying that Kyrie Irving really wants to wind up with the New York Knicks. Okay, he is a Jersey kid. He did, in fact tweet out that
he's coming home. We thought that was a mock to Lebron James when he did that whole thing going back to Cleveland a few years ago. But keep an eye on this. I think something actually may happen. I could see something like Kyrie for Carmelo and a pick, or maybe Kyrie for Carmelo and this year's first round pick, the kid Frenchie Frank. We should see. But keep an eye on this. Maybe Kyrie Irving charged his own course and it finds his way back home to the New York metropolitan area.
