To make matters worse, a new report suggests LeBron James may consider leaving "The Land" in favor of one of the Los Angeles teams.
According to Kevin O'Connor of The Ringer, there are whispers around the National Basketball Association that James is planning to bolt Cleveland after the 2017-18 season to head to Los Angeles-with the Lakers and Clippers both looming as the possible landing spots for the fourth act of James' legendary career. Not the Clippers, not the [Sacramento] Kings.
According to Spotrac, after next season, LeBron has a $35.6 million player option to remain with Cleveland in 2018-19.
Johnson further described the three-time National Basketball Association champion and the league's four-time Most Valuable Player as a "Special guy". Magic Johnson has discussed how the team wants to retain as much cap space going forward, so they were expected to be quiet in free agency.
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James has left the Cavaliers before to join the Miami Heat back in 2010, so he's not afraid to go elsewhere to chase a ring. Here are three reasons why the Lakers should sign James even if it means changing their immediate offseason plans. If they fall short of their ultimate goal again, LeBron might look at Cleveland and see little potential for growth compared to other situations.
Obviously, talk of "King James" departing Cleveland for the second time is nothing more than calculated speculation now.
And why would James go to the Western Conference? The risky defensive play rewarded Iguodala and the Warriors with a 118-113 win and a 3-0 series lead.





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