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LeBron James and Anthony Davis share same cryptic quote on Instagram


LeBron James and Anthony Davis won a championship together on the Los Angeles Lakers. Throughout their time with the franchise, the duo seemed inseparable, seemingly friends off the court just as much as they were dominant on the court together.

With Davis going to the Dallas Mavericks as a part of the Luka Doncic trade, many fans wondered how this would impact his relationship with James. The duo has added fire to that speculation with identical Instagram posts on Tuesday, sharing the same quote on their stories.

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"Becoming the best version of yourself comes with a lot of goodbyes," reads the quote that the former teammates shared. This could be interpreted as an acknowledgement that their separation was warranted for the greater good, or that another shocking moving could possibly occur.

It's unlikely to be the latter, although many have suggested that LeBron could potentially find himself in Dallas via another trade between the two franchises. But following the Luka trade, a second deal between the two teams just doesn't sound feasible. Nevertheless, the fact that Bron and AD shared identical posts makes the fact that something might be afoot hard to ignore.

Having picked up his player option for the 2025-26 NBA season with LA, it's almost a certainty that James isn't leaving the Lakers at this moment. However, with a potential final season coming up the year after that, a move to Dallas to play alongside Davis and Kyrie Irving cannot be ruled out.

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