2. Cleveland Cavaliers
During his press conferences at All-Star Weekend, James kept the door ajar about a potential third stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Ending his career in the place he began it as an Akron kid is certainly something that would appeal to him. The current state of the organization is also a huge draw.
The Cavaliers’ timeline has moved up exponentially. They are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference despite injuries sidelining two key rotation players in Collin Sexton and Ricky Rubio for the duration of the season.
Cleveland’s ceiling looks to be extremely high and they should only get better in the coming seasons. They have a young rotation that is just scratching the surface of their potential with two All-Stars in Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen already in place.
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A wing is the missing piece of the puzzle and James is one of the best to ever do it. Him helping lead a new crop of young Cavaliers to a championship would be a cherry on top of his prestigious career.