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Eastern Conference Executive Reveals Rivals Take the Spurs' Lottery Luck Personally
"A team like San Antonio, who have gotten lucky to get generational talent multiple times in the lottery, people take that sh*t personally," the executive told The Ringer. "They're not gonna sit back and take a beating for the next 10 years." San Antonio have drafted Duncan, Wembanyama and Harper in the lottery en route to the WCF.
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Windhorst Reveals Why it's Almost Impossible for LeBron to Play for Cleveland
"The Cavs today can sign LeBron for $3 million," Windhorst said. "He made $54 million this year. To my knowledge, LeBron is not prepared to take that type of pay cut." He also pointed out LeBron won't solve Cleveland's defensive troubles: "And if you were going to bring in a 42-year-old LeBron James, that's not going to solve that."
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James Harden’s Expected Cavaliers Deal Could Open Summer Trade Door
Brian Windhorst said Harden is likely to opt out, sign a new contract with Cleveland, and help the team dip below the second apron. That structure could unlock a major trade, from a sign-and-trade for LeBron James to chasing Giannis Antetokounmpo, while Donovan Mitchell’s extension decision adds another huge layer to Cleveland’s offseason choices.
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