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If you're waiting for a ringingendorsement from James on behalf of Blatt, it's not happening.It's much too soon.
"He's our coach, I mean,what other coach do we have?" James said.
There is immense pressure tokeep The King happy.
James, who turns 30today, has no intention of compromising his prime years playingfor a sputtering organization. He can opt out of his contract at the end of theseason and become a free agent.
Given the massive scrutiny hewould endure if he departed Cleveland a second time, if his hand is forced, I'mtold he won't hesitate to make the appropriate business decision if it meansbolting.
http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2014/12/its_time_for_cleveland_cavalie.html
LeBronJames is prepared to opt out of his contract after the season if it is theright business decision, according to Chris Haynes of the Cleveland PlainDealer.
James can opt out of his contractand become a free agent after the season and Haynes says the potential backlashfrom leaving Cleveland again won't sway his decision. In a column that examinesthe Cavs' frustrating start to the 2014-15 regular season, Haynes says ofJames, "I'm told he won't hesitate to make the appropriate businessdecision if it means bolting." We'll have to wait for this situation toplay out, but fantasy owners shouldn't worry as James should still return top-5value this season.
(Rotoworld)
"He's our coach, I mean,what other coach do we have?" James said.
There is immense pressure tokeep The King happy.
James, who turns 30today, has no intention of compromising his prime years playingfor a sputtering organization. He can opt out of his contract at the end of theseason and become a free agent.
Given the massive scrutiny hewould endure if he departed Cleveland a second time, if his hand is forced, I'mtold he won't hesitate to make the appropriate business decision if it meansbolting.
http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2014/12/its_time_for_cleveland_cavalie.html
LeBronJames is prepared to opt out of his contract after the season if it is theright business decision, according to Chris Haynes of the Cleveland PlainDealer.
James can opt out of his contractand become a free agent after the season and Haynes says the potential backlashfrom leaving Cleveland again won't sway his decision. In a column that examinesthe Cavs' frustrating start to the 2014-15 regular season, Haynes says ofJames, "I'm told he won't hesitate to make the appropriate businessdecision if it means bolting." We'll have to wait for this situation toplay out, but fantasy owners shouldn't worry as James should still return top-5value this season.
(Rotoworld)