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Draymond Green on If Lakers Paired LeBron James, Kyrie Irving: 'They Won't Beat Us'

Timothy Rapp

If the Los Angeles Lakers somehow find a way to land Kyrie Irving this summer, they would be a major title contender this upcoming season.

Not that Draymond Green is too worried about it.

"With LeBron James, if you give them someone like Kyrie... they'll have a chance because of the way Kyrie can score the basketball," Green told Lucas Shaw of Bloomberg. "LeBron will only put him in a position to do that. Kyrie has not proven to be a great leader. LeBron will put an umbrella over that. If you can do what you're good at, you have LeBron leading."

"They could contend, but they won't beat us."

Of course, Irving ending up on the Lakers is a major long shot. First, he would have to decline his $36.5 million player option and decide he wants to leave the Brooklyn Nets.

Then the Lakers would have to hope for one of three scenarios to play out:

And through all of that, the Lakers' title hopes would still be reliant on players like James and Anthony Davis staying healthy. Those two combined to miss 68 games last season, a worrying trend for the team's championship aspirations.

There's no doubt that adding Irving would make the Lakers one of the biggest threats to unseat the Warriors, alongside teams like the Phoenix Suns and a healthy Los Angeles Clippers in the West and a slew of contenders from the East.

But Green isn't sweating it. And he likely won't have to, considering an Irving defection to Los Angeles still feels like an improbability.

   

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