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Former Cavaliers teammatesKyrie IrvingandLeBron Jamesappeared in four straight NBA Finals together and brought the team its first championship in history. Now, Irving says, he and James could have won more titles if he hadn’t requested a trade in the summer of 2017.
During a recent interview with theI Am Athletepodcast, Irving opened up about his departure from the Cavs five years ago despite being championship contenders.
“If I was in the same maturity line and understanding of who I am [now], and I look back, we definitely, definitely would’ve won more championships,” 30-year-old Irving, who now plays alongside Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets, said in the episode.
“Because there would’ve been a better man-to-man understanding [with LeBron] about what I’m going through,” he added. “I didn’t know how to share my emotions. I didn’t know how to do that. So instead of sharing, I isolated myself.”
Irving said on the podcast that he regretted not having better communication with 37-year-old James during his split from the team.
“We didn’t talk during that time,” Irving said. “When I look back on what I was going through at that time, I wish I did [talk to LeBron], because it would’ve been a good understanding of what the future will hold for both of us and we know how much power we both had together.”
“Me and him in the league together running Cleveland, and then being able to put a better team together every single year would’ve definitely been worth it,” he added.
Since leaving Cleveland, Irving has played for the Boston Celtics and the Nets but has not yet returned to the NBA Finals.
James, meanwhile, joined the Los Angeles Lakers and won his fourth NBA title in 2020.
Both James and Irving appear to be on good terms in recent years — in 2019, Irving evenadmitted to calling James to apologizefor his behavior during their time together in Cleveland.
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And after being asked on Monday night to choose who toplay alongsidehim in a hypothetical 2-on-2 match against Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, James listed Irving as someone he would consider.
source: people.com