Gareth Bale came to LAFC and although he has not yet played his first ml game, he is already expected to form a deadly duo for the Western Conference leaders with Candle Carlosthereby joining star duos among the top representatives of the city of Los Angeles in the major US sports leagues.
Gareth Bale has reportedly signed with Los Angeles FC.
So we’re wondering which NFL, NBA and MLB star duos in Los Angeles have Bale and Vela joined?
NFL – Los Angeles Rams/Los Angeles Chargers
In this case, despite Los Angeles Chargers have Justin Herbert As a great young quarterback in the NFL, it’s easy to pick last year’s all-star offensive duo. Super Bowl LVI Champions, Los Angeles Rams.
In this order of ideas, the elect are the protectors Matthew Stafford and receiver Cooper Kuppthe former was the key moment that saw the Rams win the second Lombardi Trophy in their history when he moved from the Detroit Lions last season, and the latter became the NFL’s top hitter when he won the receiver’s triple crown, leading the NFL in receptions (145 ), yards received (1947) and touchdown receptions (16).
NBA – Los Angeles Lakers/Los Angeles Clippers
This decision is difficult between Los Angeles Clippers duet Kawhi Leonard and Paul George and Los Angeles Lakers With LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
None of the two pairs are showing a good season, all four players were injured at some point last season, however we chose “King” and “Brow” since both had already given the Lakers the Larry O’Brien trophy.
MLB – Los Angeles Dodgers/Los Angeles Angels
If one had to choose the best team from these two, without a doubt, Los Angeles Dodgers would be chosen and they have their own great stars from which we could choose great duets, choose two from Clayton Kershaw, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Trea Turneramong many others.
But Japan is hosting the MLB show. shohei otaniwho could perfectly compose this duet with his teammate Mike Trouthowever, in this case, we’ll be a little creative by placing Ohtani’s pitcher with Ohtani’s forward, the first player chosen in the all star game in both roles, now in consecutive seasons.