James declared his exit from the Lakers on July 1st. Half a month has passed since then, and each day when we open our eyes and reach for our phones, the top concern is probably whether James has made his choice of where to go.
According to Clutch Points reporter Brett Siegel, sources indicate that James's recent interactions and conversations with Draymond Green have made him more seriously consider joining the Warriors than before. Today, James played a round of golf with famous comedian Kevin Hart, and Draymond Green accompanied them.


The reporter continued, citing multiple favorable factors: writing the final legendary chapter of his career alongside Stephen Curry, plus the convenience of traveling between Los Angeles and San Francisco, The Warriors camp has always believed that if James stays in the Western Conference, Golden State would be his best option.

However, as the Warriors and other teams await news from James and Rich Paul, The general consensus among rival team staff attending the Summer League in Las Vegas is that James will choose to return to the Cavaliers.
Heat legend Tim Hardaway recently stated on a show that James will go to Miami: "He won't go to Golden State. Unless the Cavs clear out Evan Mobley or Jarrett Allen, I don't think LeBron will go back to Cleveland. I believe the longer you wait, the more likely he goes to Miami. Pat Riley has been talking to LeBron constantly, and that's all I can say."

Recently, the Philadelphia 76ers' entire starting lineup came out in full force to recruit James.
NBA reporter Dave McMenamin said that Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Jaylen Brown of the 76ers have all contacted James to recruit him.

Another 76ers player, Edgecombe, expressed his eagerness to play alongside LeBron: "He's the greatest player of all time. If he chooses to come to our team, it would be a blessing. Our goal is to win a championship. Signing him would make us overjoyed."
76ers president Mike Gansey, a childhood friend of James, said: "We've been in communication with Rich Paul ever since the Jaylen Brown trade. I think he hasn't made a decision yet because he has many quality options to carefully weigh. Without a doubt, LeBron's arrival would greatly strengthen our team. We really want him, and I sincerely admire him. In my eyes, he's the greatest player ever."

The 76ers can offer James a starting position, ample playing time, and the opportunity to play as a point forward, which fits his style perfectly. The team is also in urgent need of a player like him, as James is one of the greatest passers in history.
Noted reporter Chris Haynes said yesterday: "I spoke with Rich Paul, and he told me that LeBron now has all the information he needs to make a decision. It's up to him now... But it's certain that the Heat and Cavaliers are on his list, along with the Warriors, Nuggets, Timberwolves, and 76ers."

Shams said on a podcast today: "The Heat, Cavaliers, and 76ers remain the three core teams in the race for James."
"Both the Heat and the Cavaliers are sentimental choices—LeBron has played for both teams before, and both currently have rosters with championship potential. In my view, he won't make a final decision in the short term."

According to sources from Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, all teams pursuing James believe that a return to Cleveland is the most likely outcome at this point.
Predictive data from relevant agencies shows that the Cavaliers still lead the league with a 46% probability of landing James. It's just hard to understand why the Warriors are always so high, ranking second at 25%.

A media insider revealed that he wanted to buy season tickets for the Cavaliers' new season in a great location, but was told that ticket sales are temporarily suspended and he would need to wait. It's obvious to everyone that this is likely waiting for James to make his final decision on joining. After all, the ticket prices are completely different with or without James.
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