After their success with Team USA, Lakers’ Wood wishes for LeBron and Curry to join forces in the league.
The Lakers are generating buzz as a role player expresses interest in a potential partnership between LeBron James and Steph Curry in the NBA.
After Team USA’s successful run at the 2024 Olympics, where they clinched gold medals in both men’s and women’s basketball, the spotlight is back on James.
He not only played a crucial role in the team’s success but also earned the MVP award, reaffirming his status as one of the game’s elite players.
Team USA was full of star power but the two standouts were James and Golden State Warriors point guard Steph Curry. The two rivals on the court have become very close off of it and they helped dominate at different moments to lead the Americans to victory.
During the Olympics, James and Curry showcased their chemistry on the court, leading many fans to dream about the possibility of them teaming up in the NBA.
While the idea may seem far-fetched, it has captured the imagination of Lakers forward Christian Wood, who shared his thoughts on social media.
The way that they worked together with Team USA was like magic and it would be even more special to see in the NBA. They have come a long way from all the NBA Finals matchups years ago and a team up could be one of the most entertaining teams in NBA history.
Curry’s potential move to the Lakers could be more feasible than it appears, especially since he will be a free agent in two years.
However, James recently signed a two-year contract with the Lakers, making it uncertain whether they will ever share the court in an NBA game.
Bron and Steph should team up for the culture lol ..
— 35 (@Chriswood_5) August 11, 2024
Curry and James are the two faces of the NBA but each is starting to see the end of their careers. They both have four NBA titles to their name and will be vying for No. 5 this season.
As the Lakers and Warriors continue their rivalry, fans will undoubtedly reflect on the memorable moments from their time together on Team USA.