
Even at the age of 41, LeBron James is still valuable enough to put the free agent market on hold.
James, who averaged 20.9 points and 7.2 assists per game this past season, has been awfully quiet about where he'll play in what could be his final year. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers are the top suitors for the four-time MVP at this time.
While a final decision hasn't been made yet, Poké Fresh in Ohio claims James is coming back to Cleveland. And if that's not exciting enough, he's apparently bringing Bronny James and Draymond Green with him.
"Hey guys. I’ve got it on good authority that LeBron is not only coming back to Cleveland, but he’s bringing Bronny and Draymond with him," the post read. "If you don’t believe me, you can Google “Caroline’s Cupcakes + LeBron’ to check my credentials. This ain’t my first rodeo."
The establishment later apologized for sharing an unconfirmed rumor on social media.
"This is an old story from years ago that popped into my memories today," Poké Fresh in Ohio wrote. "I’m just sharing a fun local memory by joking what’s on the rumor mill…not reporting new news. If I hear anything concrete again I’ll be sure to let you know."
Less than 24 hours ago, ESPN Cleveland host Emmett Golden said “the streets” are telling him that LeBron and Bronny are heading to the Cavaliers
“Someone who reached out to me in the past and was right reached out to me yesterday, late last night and said, ‘Bron and Bronny back to Cleveland,'” Golden said. “The business never really knows where LeBron is moving. The streets do.”
The Los Angeles Lakers have already guaranteed Bronny's $2.3 million contract for next season, so the Cavaliers would need to orchestrate a trade.
As for Green, he's currently an unrestricted free agent. If he wants to join James in Cleveland, he's certainly within his right to do so.
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