The Oklahoman

Cavs enter draft unsure of LeBron’s future plans

- BY TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — LeBron James won't be picking any players during Thursday's NBA Draft.

At least not directly. With the trajectory of their franchise riding on where he decides to play next season and beyond, the Cleveland Cavaliers will enter this year's draft not knowing if they're choosing a player to help them — and James — contend for another championsh­ip, develop a prospect for the future or potentiall­y take a player to trade. It's a guessing game. James has until June 29 to exercise his $35.6 million contract option for next season or decline it and become an unrestrict­ed free agent.

The 33-year-old is not expected to reveal his intentions until after the draft.

By that time, the Cavs, still stinging from a Finals sweep at the hands of the Golden State Warriors, hope to have chosen a player that makes them more appealing to the three-time champion, who is mulling whether to leave them — and his Northeast Ohio home — for the second time in his career.

Anything seems possible at this point. James and his representa­tives have kept an air-tight lid on their plans.

The Cavs, too, have been secretive while general manager Koby Altman prepares for his first draft by consulting with his staff on what to do with the No. 8 overall pick, the one they received last summer in the seismic trade that sent All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving to the Boston Celtics.

It's quite a quandary for Cleveland, and James isn't helping the Cavs by keeping them in suspense.

It's also possible that James hasn't made up his mind.

Following Game 4 in the Finals, James said he'll factor in his family's wellbeing along with his thirst to win more titles into a decision that once again has Cleveland edgy.

"I still want to be in championsh­ip mode," he said. "I think I've shown this year why I will still continue to be in championsh­ip mode."

And while there are numerous unknowns, there is one indisputab­le fact: the Cavs must upgrade their roster to have any chance of keeping James and continuing a relationsh­ip that was resurrecte­d in 2014.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James looks to move past Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry during the first half in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 6 in Cleveland.
[AP PHOTO] Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James looks to move past Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry during the first half in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on June 6 in Cleveland.

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