Is LeBron James going back to Cleveland?

By Troy Hanning / Roar Guru

The Cleveland Cavaliers have not been relevant since LeBron James was in the building, but by the way they have orchestrated their off-season, do they think that he is coming back? Maybe?

Okay, probably not, guess they are just run poorly then… that settles that.

But my curiosity was grounded in three factors.

They don’t want to pay Sexton
The Cavaliers started the off-season with rumours that their biggest star, Colin Sexton, was “very available”, according to The Athletic’s Jason Lloyd. Hinting that Sexton won’t be the fifth member of the 2018 draft class to get a max extension could mean they are waiting to throw a bag at a certain someone who hits free agency in 2023-24.

However, they did just sign Ricky Rubio for some adult presence at back up. Only problem with Rubio is that he apparently only plays well when the team is good. Jazz/Suns Rubio was a much better player than Timberwolves Rubio – both times.

Eyes set on bigs
“Hey, LeBron James just won a championship with a big, so let’s get all the bigs we can!”

There is nothing wrong with drafting Evan Mobley with the third pick, but why match that with signing Jarret Allan and at $100 million guaranteed? Mobley shows flashes of Bam Adebayo with some solid looks off the dribble so he can probably slide to the four – even though that’s not where he excels.

Allen, however, cannot. So the problem isn’t that ‘this might work’, it’s that ‘it has to work’. But considering that the Twin Towers play similar roles on offence and defence – pick and rolls, rim running and rim protection – they are definitely going to get in the way of each other.

Plus, where was Allen’s leverage? Was there really a market out there to sign Jarrett Allen at $100 million?

I understand the premise. Cleveland thinks they are preemptively solving the Portland issue: they built their team around a tandem of score-first guards but have been held back by their lack of a consistent defensive big.

But again, why give Allen the extension at that price after drafting Mobley? Hypothetically, if Allen even reaches his ceiling which I deem to be Clint Capela, that’s not that useful. Because the ship has definitely sailed on the ‘Allen is the next Rudy Gobert’.

Serious question: Do Allen and Mobley cancel out Sexton and Garland’s height?

Never mind, I have a headache…

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Who needs a wing when we’re getting LeBron?
Someone needs to tell the Cavaliers that 1) LeBron is not coming back, and 2) this is not 1972.

Modern NBA teams require wings and Issac Okoro does not cut it. Defence aside (which isn’t all it was supposed to be), Okoro is just another player you have to worry about whether he can even score four times in 30 minutes of action.

Too bad you couldn’t throw Lauri Markkanen (another signed big) at small forward because he would just get torched by all the athletic freaks that cover that position (Kevin Durant, Jimmy Butler, LeBron).

The ridiculous LeBron perspective besides, the Cavaliers seem to be going in circles.

In a vacuum, their talent is great, it’s just the optimisation that makes little sense. They still have Kevin Love who seems to be that one guy at a party who stays that little bit too long, but chances are he will either get moved for very little or get injured again.

But teams that control the glass and have fast scoring guards are always fun to watch. At least there’s that…

The Crowd Says:

2021-10-15T08:53:48+00:00

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Roar Rookie


Maybe he's got better. I haven't watched him for about 2 years. Back when i did he never had any feel at all and couldn't turn the corner on the dribble. Probably has though playing in a good system with Curry and Draymond

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2021-10-15T03:40:10+00:00

Troy Hanning

Roar Guru


Don't think Wiggins for love is realistic on Cleveland's end. Kevin Love seems washed and has Diva-like tendencies. Wiggins is a legit good two-way starter that never misses games!

2021-10-14T22:54:23+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


Well he'll back there for the All-Star game.

2021-10-14T22:08:49+00:00

patrick

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Lebron has shifted his life to LA for personal and business reasons, and he gave Cleveland the title he promised. Not to mention he will be 39 or something when he is avaliable. Seems unlikely to me unless they can draft little Brony and Lebron wants to play with his son

2021-10-14T15:59:06+00:00

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Roar Rookie


Realistically they could do worse than seeing if they could reswap Kevin Love for Andrew Wiggins. They do need a wing. So one big terrible contract on a guy who can still shoot and rebound and pass for a mediocre overpaid player, who at least fills a need. They'd probably have to offer some sort of sweetener to get the Warriors to do it.

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