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Cavs look like frontrunners to land LeBron James after Rich Paul’s hints - Fear The Sword

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Maria Simionescu
LeBron James is leaving us all hanging in suspense while his agent, Rich Paul, adds fuel to the fire. Paul (via his podcast Game Over) recently shared a behind-the-scenes look at their process in finding a new home for James. This includes a whiteboard with the Cleveland Cavaliers listed as one of the strongest landing spots. There’s a lot to unpack here. First, we can see that the Cavs are not alone on this list. Other teams in the inner circle include the Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Philadelphia 76ers, and Denver Nuggets. The Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, and New York Knicks are either directly listed or referenced on the outer edges of the board. Paul says that the board wouldn’t even exist if New York hadn’t won the title this summer. James would be a member of the Knicks. Looks like we dodged a bullet in that regard. Let’s go over the main takeaways for Cleveland. Rich Paul on LeBron’s interest in the Cavs: * Brandon Weems (current assistant GM) is a ‘brother’ to James * Dan Gilbert, Grant Gilbert and Koby Altman listed as positives * James ‘loves’ Darius Garland; Paul considers the James Harden trade a negative * Paul says Evan Mobley was never going to be traded to Boston Notably, the Cavs are the only team that has multiple pros and cons written on the board. “Big, big x-factor, Brandon Weems is basically LeBron’s brother,” said Paul. “That is a big feather in the cap .” The connection to Weems is one of the strongest aspects of this. Weems is reportedly seen as the favorite to replace former Cleveland GM Mike Gansey (now the 76ers GM) as the Cavs’ newest general manager. That’s something that sweetens the deal for James to return to Cleveland. James apparently having a positive relationship with Gilbert and Altman is also a good sign. The final two bullet points are where things get interesting. “The negative is, no knock to James Harden, but no Darius Garland,” said Paul. “LeBron loves Darius Garland so much just like LeBron loves Tyrese Maxey.” Paul famously told Garland, whom he represents, that last year would be his final season with the Cavaliers. However, this can be interpreted as Paul reading the writing on the wall rather than pioneering a trade for Garland on his own. You can decide that for yourself. I’d also keep in mind that Paul is a professional salesman who will take every opportunity to praise one of his clients. Rightfully so. It’s possible that Paul informed Garland to make a decision that would be in his best interest — even if that negatively impacted the view that James would have of Cleveland’s roster. Those things are not mutually exclusive, and Paul ultimately has a responsibility to represent all of his clients equally. Finally, Paul strongly denies that Cleveland had any intention of trading Mobley to the Celtics in exchange for Jaylen Brown. “They weren’t giving up Evan Mobley, you don’t have to worry about that,” said Paul. This is as firm a stance as you can take, and it implies that Mobley is safe from the trading block this summer. That tracks with common sense. Mobley is one of the best defenders in the NBA and a vital part of a Cavalier defense that is hanging on by a thread. I can’t see why James or Paul would advocate for taking that building block off the roster. Trading Mobley feels like the type of risk that could knock down the house of cards before James even arrives. As always, the more smoke, the better. James has taken the first step towards returning by announcing that he won’t be back with the Los Angeles Lakers. Everything since then has felt like a gradual pull back home. Only time will tell, but Paul’s comments on Cleveland are encouraging to me.
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