LeBron James’ next move is still hanging over the NBA, and Cleveland has stayed right in the middle of the conversation.
James is headed into his 24th season and, according to the reporting, has already told the Lakers he won’t be back in Los Angeles. ESPN reported, “LeBron James will return for an unprecedented 24th season in the NBA -- but it won't be with the Los Angeles Lakers. James has informed the Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN's Shams Charania on Tuesday,”
That has opened the door for a possible Cavaliers reunion, a scenario that has picked up real steam because of Cleveland’s current position as a contender. One factor being discussed is that James Harden is reportedly waiting to finalize a deal to help create room for James to land in Cleveland.
Still, the Cavaliers are far from the only team in the mix. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said he’s hearing chatter beyond Cleveland and suggested another destination may already be close.
“I'm hearing stuff in other cities too. I'm not gonna say who but I had somebody on the phone with me today that I consider a good source who was swearing it's a done deal in another city,” Windhorst said.
Then Kenny Atkinson stepped in and added even more fuel to the speculation. After Sunday night’s comments, the Cavaliers head coach made it clear that something big could be coming, even if he didn’t spell it out.
“You guys know there’s a little free agency thing going on right now. That could be our real jump and you know what I’m talking about. That’s exciting too,” Atkinson said.
The message from Cleveland is pretty clear: the front office is prepared to chase upgrades, and Atkinson knows it. That’s why the idea of James returning to Cleveland hasn’t gone away, even after Windhorst’s update pointed elsewhere.
For now, the belief around the situation is that James could still be seriously considering one last championship run with the Cavaliers. Atkinson’s comments only kept that possibility alive.
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