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Tim Hardaway Jr. Calls Signing With Miami a "No-Brainer" After Giannis Trade
"When the call came, I was just excited. It's home, man. For me, it was a no-brainer," Hardaway said of signing with Miami. On the Giannis trade he added: "It was great to hear that a superstar was coming to Miami. That's all this organization has ever done was bring in guys that can help put a banner up there."
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"He's not considering any of these teams where he would go in and be the center piece player. That's why he's only going to make a minimum contract or get an exception," Windhorst said. There has been no new information on the team LeBron will end up playing for. Although, Warriors, Heat, Cavaliers, and Sixers are currently the frontrunners.
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Brian Windhorst Says LeBron James Has Wide-Open Market
Windhorst said James’ free agency looks “extraordinarily different” because he is “willing to play for essentially next to the league minimum,” giving almost any team a path to pursue him. He said the star could consider far more options than past decisions, because money is no longer driving what he wants most.
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Brian Windhorst Questions Whether LeBron Can Be Happy in Philadelphia
"I don't necessarily know if it is the most attractive because you're making a basketball case and LeBron has said it's a happiness case. Can he be happy living in Philly? The big factor here is Tyrese Maxey," Windhorst said. LeBron has publicly stated his free agency decision will not be driven by money but by where he finds happiness.
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