A star duo in Dallas? The story behind the LeBron James trade rumor
Last summer, there were talks that Kyrie tried to lure LeBron to Dallas, aiming to form a duo that would shake the NBA.
However, those talks fell through, and LeBron signed with Los Angeles. The idea of a trade remains theoretically possible but highly impractical.

The Mavericks, with a stable roster full of young talent, are unwilling to dismantle their team to pay LeBron’s high salary, especially considering he’s already 40 years old. Thus, a blockbuster trade is practically ruled out.
The only open door: buyout and minimum contract
According to experts like Marc Stein, the only way Dallas could “aggressively pursue” LeBron James is if he opts to buy out his contract with the Lakers.
If that happens, LeBron could sign with Dallas on a veteran minimum contract, which is far more viable for the Texas franchise.
This scenario, though intriguing, is filled with “ifs”: if LeBron wants to leave Los Angeles, if the Lakers agree to the buyout, and if Dallas is willing to sign him under those terms.
Furthermore, Dallas faces financial and regulatory restrictions, making this possibility even more remote.
The idea of LeBron James in Dallas remains a fascinating speculation fueling debates and social media buzz. Yet, for now, it seems more like a fantasy than a concrete plan.