Speculation has run rampant about LeBron James' future. What does that have to do with the Charlotte Hornets, since there's virtually no shot he ever plays with the Hornets? Not much, but when trades of this caliber happen, they require facilitators, which the Hornets are perfectly set up to be.
The Kevin Durant trade required seven teams, so sending James anywhere would also require multiple teams to step in. With that in mind, the Hornets found themselves as facilitators in two mock trades by Bleacher Report, sending James back home to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The first is as follows:
The Hornets would essentially be sending Grant Williams and two first-round picks (the Miami and Dallas selections) away to get Jarrett Allen, a player who fits their roster's current needs. It doesn't, however, cut down their roster size, which is an eventual need.
Here is the other mock trade:
Again, it's the same cost and benefit for the Hornets; the trade just evolved this time to include more teams. Either way, the Hornets come away with Allen to be their starting center and have to part with Williams and the two first-round picks in 2027.
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