Brian Windhorst says he’s hearing that LeBron signing with a team other than Cleveland is a done deal.
"I'm hearing stuff in other cities too. I'm not gonna say who but I had somebody on the phone with me today that I consider a good source who was swearing it's a done deal in another city,"
(Via @ESPNCleveland )
Shams: LeBron James is taking the Sixers free agency pitch "really seriously."
"I look at it, when I talk to teams now, as kind of a hierarchy of Cleveland, Miami, Philadelphia."
Shams: LeBron James is taking the Sixers free agency pitch "really seriously."
"I look at it, when I talk to teams now, as kind of a hierarchy of Cleveland, Miami, Philadelphia."
Shams: LeBron James is taking the Sixers free agency pitch "really seriously."
"I look at it, when I talk to teams now, as kind of a hierarchy of Cleveland, Miami, Philadelphia."
@SixersShowYo If he was so sure in his decision, the announcement would have already been made. The reason this is taking so long is because he hasn't made his decision yet.
As much as he wants to go back home for one last ride, I think he knows his best chance at a ring is with us.
So my question is, if Lebron and camp have already picked the Cavs, why hasn't the contract been signed yet?
What's the point in this long wait if his decision is made already?
The Sixers are now officially pursuing LeBron James, per @ShamsCharania.
Philadelphia now joins the Cavaliers, Heat and Warriors as serious contenders for his services.
Just in: Free agent guard Anfernee Simons has agreed to a two-year, $12.3 million deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, with a player option in second season, sources tell ESPN. Simons chose the 76ers over other suitors believing his fit is perfect with the revamped 76ers roster.