
Cavs Opener!
The consensus among NBA executives is James will remain in Cleveland, mostly because there may not be anywhere better to go.
The big threat was the Knicks. But the declining salary cap likely will not allow the Knicks enough salary cap space to sign two free agents.
The Knicks roster is awful, and it likely would be a major step back competitively for James to join a team like that.
With Kobe Bryant back with a championship, it is now James—before it was Bryant when James made the Finals in 2007—who is most likely to be anxious to be with a team that has the best chance to win a championship.

