​It's not an understatement to say that Twitter would legitimately explode if this occurred.





All the buzz surrounding the NBA Playoffs right now won't equate to the drama that will unfold this offseason. While the pending free agency of LeBron James is enough to draw a crowd, the possibility of Kawhi Leonard being traded could change the landscape of the league. However, the most insane scenario possible actually involves the two All-Star forwards joining forces.





Call it unfair or ridiculous, but there's actually a way that the ​Philadelphia 76ers can add LeBron and Kawhi to their roster next season, WITHOUT trading Ben Simmons or Joel Embiid. As for the details of how this could happen, NBA writer Kevin O'Connor dropped this potential scenario.

"If the Sixers went all in with a monster trade package headlined by Fultz, Saric, Covington, the No. 10 pick, draft-and-stashes and Bayless’ salary, they could theoretically have a Big 3 of Embiid, Simmons, Kawhi, and still retain max cap space to add LeBron." - @KevinOConnorNBA pic.twitter.com/P5kmTPzcyi — Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) May 18, 2018

​​Holy cow, just imagine the Warriors and Sixers battling it out for league supremacy.





Let's start off with the monster trade involving Kawhi Leonard. Sure, dealing Markelle Fultz and Dario Saric is definitely a tough pill to swallow, but adding one of the best players in the NBA is hard to pass up. Besides, Robert Covington didn't perform well in the postseason and Fultz didn't step onto the court.





Now, it's time to venture into the idea of LeBron James on the Sixers. For starters, the city of Philadelphia has already ​begun​ its recruiting process. While the King's playing style is very similar to Ben Simmons' game, there's not a single franchise in the league that wouldn't take LeBron on their roster.





As for possible downsides to making these massive moves, the only true issue that would arise is lacking overall depth outside their starting lineup.

.@KevinOConnorNBA laid out how the #sixers could (hypothetically) land both LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard this summer. pic.twitter.com/kHq3LrHrfw — Michael K-B (@therealmikekb) May 17, 2018

​​With the NBA currently at the mercy of the Warriors, maybe adding another insane superteam isn't the worst idea in the world.