View Full Version : Lebron may resign with the Cavaliers this offseason


Sea
12-20-2008, 08:48 PM
DENVER -- The summer of 2010 is indeed shaping up to be a wild one on the NBA free-agent scene.

But there's a chance LeBron James may just skip the party.

James said Saturday that he is going to consider signing an extension with the Cavaliers this summer, well before he can become an unrestricted free agent.

"You play out this season of course; I will consider it," James said Saturday before the Cavs practiced at the Pepsi Center.

"The direction we are headed is everything I expected and more."

This is the first time James has publicly talked about signing this summer instead of waiting until 2010. It is an indication of how pleased James is with the progress the Cavaliers have made this season as they are off to a 22-4 start, the second-best record in the NBA.

In 2006, James signed a three-year, $43 million deal with the Cavs through 2010 and it included a player option for 2010-11 worth $17.4 million. There has been a general assumption that James will forgo his player option, but no one has been paying attention to the other choice, which is to extend his contract with the Cavs early.

There is still a good chance James will not sign early and let things play out in 2010. Waiting will give him a chance to evaluate the entire scene before making a decision.

But James has thought about this summer and so have the Cavs, who will most certainly offer him a maximum-level deal whenever he wants.

"I definitely want to keep an open mind, I will look at everything," James said. "[The extension] is a good point. I think me and my group have pretty much made good decisions so far and we'll look at the options and go from there."

Overall, there are all kinds of different choices James has and that even includes his Nike contract. There has been quite a bit of attention paid to the fact that his Nike deal also ends in 2010 and many have assumed he'll negotiate that new deal at about the same time.

However, James has a three-year extension clause in the Nike deal he can activate if he so chooses. His yearly salary with Nike could actually be higher now than what he could get with a new deal, especially considering the state of the economy and the general downturn in athlete endorsements.

In addition there is no clause in James' Nike contract that will pay him more if he plays in a major market like New York or Los Angeles, another fact that has been misreported at times. When James first signed with Nike, there were some incentives for being in New York, Chicago or L.A. but those have since expired.

There is still a good chance James will do a brand new deal with Nike.

Some of it may depend on what friends Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh do, they both will have the same chances to sign early. But he is pleased with the Cavs' franchise, off to its best-ever start at 22-4 heading into Sunday's game against the Thunder in Oklahoma City.

In the wake of setting the franchise steal record last week and already owning the scoring record, James was even joking this weekend with his teammates about his future. Especially Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who just took over the franchise rebounding mark. But maybe not long-term, James hinted.

"By the time I get done," James said. "I'm going to hold all the records."http://www.cleveland.com/sports/index.ssf/2008/12/lebron_james_tells_the_pds_bri.html

OliveBlackok
12-20-2008, 08:55 PM
I would hope not, he belongs in NYC and not a shit city like Clevland

Sal > Lange
12-20-2008, 08:57 PM
no chance, just some PR to shut people up.

Sea
12-20-2008, 09:19 PM
funny that the only actual talk he has said about 2010 has been him resigning- all the other stuff is just talk in the media

wearly1977
12-20-2008, 11:25 PM
He will be a Piston in 2010

RLM6370
12-20-2008, 11:25 PM
That loud screaming you heard was James Dolan and Donnie Walsh

Saul Hudson
12-21-2008, 08:35 AM
That loud screaming you heard was James Dolan and Donnie Walsh

It would still leave Wade, Stoudemire, and Bosh available. I would think the Knicks definitely have the inside track on Stoudemire. He's unhappy in Phoenix and loved playing for D'Antoni.

No matter what happens though, there are definitely going to be a lot of disappointed teams. There are way more teams clearing cap space than available top level FAs.

Sea
12-21-2008, 09:22 AM
the reason these guys signed 3 year deals, and the reason it appears that everyone is clearing cap space is because the CBA changes in the 2010 offseason so there are so many contracts expiring. It's not like every team is trying to clear space to sign all these guys, it just happens to look that way because every player that signed a contract since 2005 was aware of this change (except Carmelo Anthony) so they signed contracts accordingly to ensure themselves to be able to sign a deal that offseason or at the very least the 2011 offseason when they stand to be able to make much more lucrative contracts. Obviously, the better player you are the more job security you have within the league so that is why you see a ton of stars on the 2010 list- they can afford to gamble by only signing 2-3 year deals knowing that they will be around to sign a longer contract in 2010. The fringe guys need all the years and money they can get so they can't open themselves up to it.

So don't be fooled into thinking that the Knicks, Pistons, Nets, and all the other 20 something teams that have space that year are doing it solely to get into the Wade, Bosh, Lebron sweepstakes- it's actually because there is a mass of players that wanted new contract come 2010. The sad news for any Knick or Piston fan is this: the changes in the CBA affect mostly players resigning with their original team. They can be offered more money and more years come 2010 than they could back in 2006. There is no extra benefit with signing with a different team- so any fan of one of the sweepstakes teams has to ask themselves 'why would a guy point to the summer of 2010 when the changes are made in the CBA, and not take advantage of the extra benefits?'

Maximus06
12-21-2008, 09:42 AM
Ill fucking bet anything he doesn't sign an extension

KingOfAllWhites
12-21-2008, 10:52 AM
Ill fucking bet anything he doesn't sign an extension
Agreed, his agent would have to be a moron

RLM6370
12-21-2008, 11:49 AM
It would still leave Wade, Stoudemire, and Bosh available. I would think the Knicks definitely have the inside track on Stoudemire. He's unhappy in Phoenix and loved playing for D'Antoni.

No matter what happens though, there are definitely going to be a lot of disappointed teams. There are way more teams clearing cap space than available top level FAs. I love Wade, but none of those players are Lebron. He signs in NYC and he instally becomes the king of NYC....sorry Derek. Plus nobody would complain about playing the Knicks ticket prices.

Maximus06
12-21-2008, 11:56 AM
Agreed, his agent would have to be a moron

it's just a bunch of bullshit to keep Cleveland in the dark before Lebron becomes a Knick


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