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The Cleveland Cavaliers would likely welcome a reunion with LeBron James at the right price. The unknown is what that price is, especially since he opted into his player option earlier this offseason, making a trade to a contender pretty unrealistic.
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Fear The Sword on MSNLeBron James Watch 2025: Timeline of events and cryptic social media postsInstead, Pelinka went out and let key role player Dorian Finney-Smith walk out the door and then signed Jake LaRavia (averaged 6.1 points last season with the Sacramento Kings) and Deandre Ayton (someone who hasn’t applied himself on the court in at least four years).
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Yardbarker on MSNSources: Cavaliers Only Interested In LeBron James In Buyout SituationUnless you have been living under a rock, you know that NBA legend LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are not on the same page right now. James wants
There were real reasons to believe that the King might return to the Land this season. This offseason, rumors sprouted up that James and the Los Angeles Lakers were headed for a divorce. That was further compounded when he picked up his $52 million player option for this upcoming year,
LeBron James’ future in the NBA remains uncertain — and a potential return to the Cleveland Cavaliers depends on a major condition.
For months, publicly and privately, the Lakers have been signaling their desire to begin the Luka Doncic era in Los Angeles, even if it meant ending the LeBron James one.
If the Cleveland Cavaliers were to trade for LeBron James, it would boil down to two potential packages.