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A well-known reporter reveals that LeBron James has ruled out the Cavaliers and is ready to join another team.

"LeBron has made a decision, but it can't be made public yet."

This statement was made by renowned reporter Windhorst on his program yesterday, indicating that LeBron is joining a non-Cavaliers team and it's already finalized.

"I've already picked up hints in other cities. I won't disclose who told me, but an insider I deeply trust called me and assured me on his word thatLeBron's move to another city is a foregone conclusion."

Just four days earlier, Windhorst indicated that other teams interested in signing LeBron did not believe they could land him, and all teams thought he would return to the Cavaliers: "I talked to insiders from the 76ers and asked them how they saw it. They said, 'We think he's likely to go back to Cleveland.' Everyone I've spoken to shares the same view; no one is hopeful about it."

So, in just a span of four days, LeBron has stopped considering the Cavaliers and is ready to make a decision to join another team?

Yesterday, Windhorst also discussed why LeBron is seriously considering the Philadelphia 76ers: "I have to say, an important factor here is Maxey. I know most people's attention is on Jaylen Brown, because that's how Philadelphia got into the conversation—they traded for Jaylen Brown last week."

"But I believe the real reason LeBron is seriously considering the Philadelphia 76ers is Maxey, and this connection ties to Klutch Sports, the agency he co-founded with Rich Paul. It was this relationship with Maxey that attracted him—just as Anthony Davis was drawn to the Lakers in the same way."

On one hand, it's said that LeBron's move to a non-Cavaliers team is a certainty; on the other hand, it's explained why the 76ers are attractive to him. The implication is—is LeBron going to sign with the 76ers?

However, most of Windhorst's remarks are analysis, and his sources aren't very reliable. The most trustworthy one is Shams.

On the Cavaliers' side,Some sources indicate that LeBron and Bronny are both returning to Cleveland.Cleveland local radio host Emmett Golden said, "A source who has always given me accurate tips contacted me late last night and told me that LeBron and Bronny are coming back to the Cavaliers!"

Noted reporter Marc Stein said: "Based on real reporting, I do believe that the Cavaliers, Heat, and 76ers are LeBron's serious Eastern Conference destinations, with a level of seriousness far beyond before. If you go back two weeks and ask the front offices of the other 29 teams, I don't think many would have expected him to be so firmly focused on the East. This is a far cry from Los Angeles, where he has lived for the past eight years, and it clearly diminishes the Warriors' competitive advantage."

Given the Warriors' aging roster and slim championship prospects, they have essentially bowed out of the race for LeBron.

In the latest odds ranking for LeBron's next team, the Cavaliers still top the list with a commanding 63% probability, far ahead of other teams.

LeBron's decision won't be announced anytime soon. His agent Rich Paul said: "There's no definite news yet, and I wish I knew the answer. He's in no rush to make a decision; he's carefully weighing all his options. I'm not pushing him at all; I'm just letting him play golf and do whatever he wants. He knows all the current situations, and when he's made his choice, he'll let me know."

LeBron is still enjoying his vacation. Today he went to New York to watch his friend Jay-Z's 30th anniversary concert. This old guy is dressed quite fashionably, huh.

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