Reporter: James needs to trade at least three parties when returning to the Cavaliers. The Cavaliers can clear Garland and Allen s salary
7:14am, 1 July 2025Basketball
June 30th, today, according to famous reporter Shams Charania, Lakers forward James will execute his contract for the 23rd season of the 2025-26 season, and compete for his 23rd season of his career.
James still includes the trade veto, and he can apply for a transaction to go to his ideal next home.
Yahoo Sports reporter Kevin O 'Connor tweeted to analyze the prospects of James' return to the Cavaliers: "LeBron James' return to the Cavaliers requires the team to be lower than the second-rich line in salary, which means that Jarrett Allen, Darius Garland and another player may be abandoned, probably Max Struz. It's really expensive to pay for a player who may only have one year contract and may not be able to lead the team to the championship. However, considering Allen's poor performance in the playoffs, Garland is short Small, this deal may be seen as a low-key salary cleanup. Once LeBron retires, the Cavaliers management will have greater salary space to build a more suitable roster around Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley. So, from a certain point of view, introducing LeBron not only helps to improve championship opportunities in the short term, but also benefits long-term development. This will be a complex deal that requires at least a third-party team to participate, and the Cavaliers must give out a lot of assets. But if the opportunity arises, the Cavaliers should go all out to win LeBron."
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