Edmonton Journal

LeBron excited by Cavs’ new pieces

- TOM WITHERS

LeBron James moved on quickly.

A day after the Cavaliers overhauled their roster with a tornado of trades that ripped through the NBA, James didn’t dwell on what’s lost, who’s no longer around or how much time Cleveland has left to salvage its season.

“It is what it is, so let’s get it going,” he said Friday following a shootaroun­d in Atlanta. “The front office made changes that they felt best fit this franchise. It’s time to go to work.”

In the hours before Thursday’s trade deadline, the Cavs unloaded six players, including Isaiah Thomas and Dwyane Wade, James’ best friend, in three separate deals designed to make the team younger, more athletic and, as general manager Koby Altman put it, to revitalize a team he felt was “marching a slow death.”

Cleveland added guards George Hill and Jordan Clarkson as well as forwards Larry Nance Jr. and Rodney Hood, and all will have to take a crash course in Cavaliers 101. The team sent some of its medical staff to Atlanta in hopes of completing physicals before Friday’s game, but it’s unlikely any of the new additions will play until Sunday in Boston.

On paper, the Cavs look better. James is cautious.

“We have to see how it meshes, obviously,” he said. “But I like the pieces that we have coming in.”

The makeover was also aimed at placating James, who can become a free agent and leave Cleveland this summer.

Teams are already lining up for an audience with King James, should he turn down US$36.5 million and opt out of his contract. So the Cavs turned their roster upside down in hopes of convincing James he doesn’t have to go anywhere.

The Cavaliers have been in a free fall, losing 13 of 20 games since Christmas and getting blown out on national TV several times. More troubling to Altman was the sense the Cavs were miserable, disconnect­ed and on a self-destructiv­e path.

James took the high road when asked about his time with Thomas.

“The small little doses that I was able to play with Jae (Crowder) and IT, I wish it could have been better than it was,” James said. “I want Isaiah to get his bounce back, get his spring back, get healthy. Being out seven months is difficult for anybody. I just feel like he was playing behind the eight ball, not only on the floor, but just trying to get himself back to where he’s accustomed to playing.”

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