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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Makes Them Title Contenders
By choosing to sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James returns to the franchise he pretty much destroyed as a basketball team the moment he made his previous decision, four years ago. The same ripple effect won’t be hurting the Miami Heat as bad as it did the Cavs, but there’s no doubt his choice to make a return to his first team hurt them badly.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Dreaming of Trading Andrew Wiggins for Kevin Love
The Cleveland Cavaliers are trying to do everything they can to sign LeBron James, so maybe there’s some truth to the rumor of an attempt to initiate a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves that includes sending Andrew Wiggins for Kevin Love among other moving parts.
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LeBron James Decision – Miami Heat & Cleveland Cavaliers Waiting
Still no white smoke from the palace of LeBron James, as his Decision 2.0 seems now to whittle down into two choices: Either staying with the Miami Heat or going back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team he started out with when he entered the NBA.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Contemplating a Homecoming
Not out of nowhere, but quite surprising to see the Cleveland Cavaliers suddenly becoming the front-runners to land LeBron James. It’s going to take at least one trade to shed cap space and maybe adding another free agent, but the biggest name in free agency keeps making it difficult to judge what his true intentions are.
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Miami Heat – Luol Deng Isn’t Taking a Pay Cut
Free Agency is turning out to be a very complicated time for the Miami Heat, who are very much interested in making an offer for Luol Deng, previously of the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bulls, but are in the dark at the moment about how much they can offer a player who isn’t willing to give anyone a discount to his market value.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Slipping Through Their Fingers
When the free agency period began, it seemed as if the Miami Heat are going to get LeBron James to re-sign, once again, for a discount price. However, days go by, and the possibility of him landing somewhere else, with the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers all looking to convince him they’re the right team for him.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Kyrie Irving Won’t Be Going Anywhere
Things haven’t been exactly perfect for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Kyrie Irving since their relationship began, but the former number one overall draft pick decided that for the good of his career, he’s going to keep on trying with a franchise that hasn’t been exactly known to make incredible decisions these last few years, signing the max extension that keep them there through the 2019-2020 season.