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The only realistical targets at this moment are 3 teams.
Houston : They made it clear they will keep Capela no matter what.
They simply dont have the money and would have to get rid of Andersons contract but have no assets to assure someone will take him.
Also hed have to go through the West which does not help his legacy if he fails.
Spurs : The Spurs make sense from a competetive point of view that he would like to join them but LeBron doesnt find the existing pieces.
The only way is a sign and trade for LMA.
I dont think the Spurs are going for LeBron as they are actively looking for a 2-guard aswell and dont have the cap to go after LeBron without losing a big-2 player.
Sixers : After trading away IT to the Lakers i doubt LeBron would join the Lakers and at the same time the only other reason to stay at the Cavs would be Kevin Love.
At this point LeBron is the Cavs only asset.
LeBron loves to play with another ballhandling guard (Wade / Kyrie ) that will be Ben Simmons.
Dario is a poor mans Kevin Love. A perimeter Power Forward that can play inside out.
LeBron loves to have his big man pass out of the post and run the offense as he is surrounded by shooters.
Redick is said to take a paycut as we overpaid him in advance this season.
2 big man that can shoot and pass the ball out of the high post = Dario and Jojo.
Shooters around him = Redick RoCo Dario.
Ballhandling guard that lets Lebron read the offense as he likes to do = Ben Simmons.
I am pretty sure LeBron will stay in the East and we are the only team that has capspace and doesnt have to trade away core-pieces to make room for him.
Dont be surprised if this actually happens.
LeBron is a smart dude and the Sixers have the best supporting cast for him to be succesful.
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There are definitely at least a few things Simmons could learn from one of the goat's (if not the #1 goat) that he wouldn't be able to through Brett Brown