By Karin Abcarians (@KarinAbcarians)
On this week’s episode of The Outlet Forum, Chaez Pearson and Chris Camello discussed topics ranging from the Kyrie Irving saga, LeBron James lighting up the Drew League, and the Chicago Sky of the WNBA.
Should the Los Angeles Lakers move on from Kyrie Irving?
Camello still thinks there are only two options, Irving and Kevin Durant will either get traded or they’re just going to be brought back next season. He also mentions the possibility of bringing in other pieces instead of waiting for Irving.
Pearson thinks the Lakers should continue their pursuit of Irving.
Russell Westbrook and his agent Thad Foucher parted ways. Foucher came out with a statement that caught everyone off guard, basically mentioning he and Westbrook weren’t on the same page.
Chris Haynes of Yahoo! Sports reported that LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Westbrook had a conversation about being on the same page and ready to go as long as they’re still together on the team.
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James played in the Drew League alongside Chicago Bulls superstar DeMar DeRozan. Both showed up and truly showed out. Irving was supposed to show up, but was at a camp helping Lakers assistant coach Phil Handy.
On a recent episode of First Take on ESPN, Kendrick Perkins decided to take Steph Curry over Kobe Bryant and that had many people annoyed, and Camello gives insight as to why Perk took Steph over Kobe.
Pearson talked about the WNBA and the fact that it continues to not get enough love as it should. The guys talked about the state of the league and the Chicago Sky and Las Vegas Aces being the top two teams and discussed Curt Schilling’s quote tweet to LeBron James about Brittney Griner’s detainment.
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