It’s beginning to look like the rift between Kyrie Irving and LeBron James is too great for the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ star players to overcome. There have been subtweets, reports of ignored phone calls, and more. Reconciliation may not seem possible, but former Cavalier Drew Gooden believes there is still one option that could allow the two All-Stars to bury the hatchet.
Gooden was approached by a TMZ Sports paparazzo on Friday, and he gave his thoughts on an unorthodox road to harmony, suggesting that the two may benefit from fighting it out.
“There’s gotta be a move, or there’s gonna have to be a square fade,” Gooden said, laughing. “That’s the only way.”
When asked who he thought would win in a fight, Gooden gave us his answer without naming names.
“I don’t know, man. I think it go by weight and height, don’t it?”
See what else Gooden had to say, below.
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