LeBron James’ next move has become the biggest storyline of the NBA offseason, and in Cleveland, the possibility of a reunion is no longer being treated like a long shot.
Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson made that plain during a recent appearance on SiriusXM NBA Radio, where he spoke openly about the chance of James returning to Northeast Ohio nearly two weeks into free agency.
"Listen, this is an, you know, exciting time for us, right?” Atkinson said.
“Like, we're in the mix for, you know, the greatest player of all time. [In] my personal opinion.
So, it's exciting, right? Like, man, I think you're nervous.
But we understand how it is. He's obviously has earned that right to take his time."
Atkinson’s comments captured the scale of what’s hanging over the Cavaliers right now. Cleveland is coming off its most successful season without James in more than three decades, and the roster already has the kind of foundation that can matter in a serious chase. Put James on top of it, and the conversation changes fast.
James, 41, told the Los Angeles Lakers on June 30 that he would not be returning, launching a free agency process that has unfolded far more slowly than his previous decisions. There has been no dramatic countdown, no clean finish line - just a drawn-out wait while the league watches and wonders.
Still, the sense around the NBA is that Cleveland is very much in the picture. Reports have pointed to a growing “vibe” that James could land back with the Cavaliers, helped along by his recent time in Northeast Ohio and a nostalgic gathering with members of the franchise’s 2016 championship team.
Atkinson acknowledged that emotional pull too.
"Obviously, family plays a big part in it, but I know the state of Ohio," Atkinson said. "There's something special there."
Cleveland is not alone in the chase. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that the Cavaliers, Miami, Philadelphia, Golden State and Minnesota are still actively in touch with James’ agent, Rich Paul, and that some teams have even sent their pitches in unusual ways, including voice memos passed along through Paul.
So far, the process has mostly gone one way. Teams have made their cases, but they haven’t gotten much back in return, which has only added to the suspense.
The Cavaliers also strengthened their current core by signing Donovan Mitchell to a four-year maximum extension, a move that signaled both stability and ambition. If James were to join that group, Cleveland would instantly look different - and the ripple effect would reach far beyond the Eastern Conference.
For now, though, the waiting game continues. Around the league, other offseason moves have come and gone, but none have carried the same weight as James’ decision. And in Cleveland, the idea of a third chapter is enough to keep the whole city leaning in.
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