The Freeman

Cavs make salary room for James

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CLEVELAND — The Cavaliers have cleared a path for LeBron James to return to Cleveland.

They've made their moves. They're just waiting for him to make his.

The Cavs created enough salary-cap space to offer the superstar free agent a maximum contract on Wednesday agreeing to trade guard Jarrett Jack, swingman Sergey Karasev and center Tyler Zeller in a three- team deal with Brooklyn and Boston, a person familiar with the deals told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because teams are not permitted to discuss trades until the league's moratorium ends Thursday.

The maneuverin­g is designed to open room under the salary cap so they can re-sign the Akronborn James, the four-time league Most Valuable Player and most sought after player on the market.

Not long after making the trade with the Celtics and Nets, the Cavs had explorator­y discussion­s with the Minnesota Timberwolv­es about a possible trade for three-time All-Star Kevin Love — if James does return to Cleveland, said a person with knowledge of the inquiry.

The Timberwolv­es would be looking for No. 1 overall draft pick Andrew Wiggins to be part of any potential package from Cleveland in order to consider parting with Love if the talks were to become more serious, the person said, speaking with the AP on condition of anonymity because neither team publicly announced the conversati­on.

Whatever the Cavs' next move is — with or without James — they could package together their other assets, including future first- round picks, to make a run at other All-Star players.

Meanwhile, James had his meeting in Las Vegas with Miami president Pat Riley. James, his agent Rich Paul, Riley and Heat executive Andy Elisburg were at the meeting, a person with direct knowledge of the discussion­s told The AP. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because neither side publicly announced who would be attending the meeting or when it would take place.

James has not made a decision and will not make any announceme­nts before Thursday, the person said.

With nothing finalized, LeBronatho­n 2014 will last at least one more day with the NBA — and fans in Miami and Cleveland — on edge.

In the three-team trade the Cavs pulled off earlier Wednesday, Cleveland will receive guard Marcus Thornton from the Nets and send him, Zeller and a future first- round pick to the Celtics. Also, the Cavs are trading Jack and Karasev to the Nets.

Jack, who signed with Cleveland as a free agent last season, was scheduled to make $6.3 million, Zeller will make $ 1.6 million and Karasev $1.4 million.

 ??  ?? Lebron James plays basketball with high school students during the Lebron James Skills Academy in Las Vegas.
Lebron James plays basketball with high school students during the Lebron James Skills Academy in Las Vegas.

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