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So LeBron's probably headed home now?

LeBron James met with Miami Heat officials for more than an hour Wednesday afternoon in Las Vegas but emerged without a decision about his future, sources told ESPN.com.

James didn't plan to announce a free-agent decision Wednesday night and had not met with his other primary option, the Cleveland Cavaliers, sources said.

If James does choose to leave the Heat, free agent Chris Bosh will sign with the Houston Rockets, sources said. James not rushing to make a choice could put a time squeeze on Bosh. Though he hopes to remain with the Heat along with James, sources said, Bosh has secured a backup offer for four years and $88 million from the Rockets.

The Rockets' position, however, got more complicated on Wednesday when their restricted free agent Chandler Parsons agreed to a three-year offer from the Mavericks for more than $45 million, sources said. Once Parsons signs the offer sheet, which could be as early as Thursday, the Rockets will only have three days to match.

If the Rockets match, they will lose the requisite cap space needed to sign Bosh. They can match the offer and still afford Bosh, but only if they sign Bosh first.

Source: ESPN

Since it's been widely reported that LeBron's family and friends want him to return to Cleveland, not to mention all the moves the Cavs have made to create a contender (Traded Jack, Targeting Love, etc.), do you think LeBron chooses the Cavs?

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  • 7 years ago

    Here is the thing no one is mentioning. Cleveland has not had a championship since '64. That being said, bringing a championship to Cleveland not only erases all of the 2010 conversation but also cements a legacy. To do something that everyone else failed at in this town elevates him to legend status.

  • oreo
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    I still think among the teams wooing him, Miami still offers the best chance to win championships within the next few years. Adequate teammates, good coaching staff and even better team management.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    i think its possible. i know this won't happen but i heard phil jackson is gonna try and make cap space and make a run at lebron. its not going to happen but carmelo is probably going back to ny. lebron and carmelo in new york would be interesting.

  • 7 years ago

    Most likely.

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  • 7 years ago

    yes he is coming back home. Wades knees isnt cutting it.

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