LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama et Stephen Curry

With Victor Wembanyama announced as the next big star of the NBA, observers are excited about the recruitment possibilities in San Antonio.

A recent polemicist goes much further, with a trade suggestion to bring back… LeBron James and Stephen Curry.

Currently with a full roster of 21 players, the Spurs will have to reduce to 15 for the start of the regular season.

But the Texan franchise plans to make some adjustments with one goal in mind: reaching the NBA playoffs in 2025.

Not easy given the competition in the West, but with Victor Wembanyama, the management wants to accelerate the pace by stringing together victories.

Internet users shocked by the trade proposed to the Spurs

Chris Paul and Harrison Barnes will be very useful for that, however, some people believe that the Texans must hit the market a little harder to dream.

This is the case of the polemicist Nick Wright, who has just suggested a… lunar trade. His idea? Allowing LeBron James and Stephen Curry to join Wembanyama in San Antonio, all with a dubious counterpart.

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Nick Wright’s trade idea.

The Spurs receive: LeBron James, Stephen Curry.

The Lakers receive: Keldon Johnson, Harrison Barnes, two first round draft picks.

The Warriors receive: Devin Vassell, Zach Collins, two first round draft picks.

Let it be said, such a trade will never see the light of day.

Firstly because the two superstars do not want to leave their respective teams, but especially because the Warriors and the Lakers will never validate it.

The counterpart received is simply ridiculous for such players.

Unsurprisingly, the critics have been furious at such a proposal.

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Nick Wright is a clown

Nick Wright is not making many friends with such a trade proposal, especially with the Warriors and the Lakers.

The idea seems ridiculous, to the point where some see it as a lack of respect.

That’s to say the disaster.