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ESPN's Brian Windhorst praises the Miami Heat for cleverly turning Jimmy Butler into a trio of valuable assets.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst is not buying that the Cavs and Lakers can actually come to a trade deal for LeBron James.
There's been a lot of smoke surrounding a potential trade sending LeBron James to the Cavaliers, and the King himself might be purposefully fueling the fire.
Almost every NBA team came into the offseason without the cap space to sign external free agents, beyond what they could add on veteran minimums or via exceptions.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNBrian Windhorst Drops Truth Bomb On Swirling Rumors Of LeBron James’ Return To Cavaliers In Blockbuster TradeLeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers’ star player, recently gained major spotlight due to his contract decision. His agent, Rich Paul, announced that James will opt into his $52.6 million player option for the 2025-26 season.
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Cavs Daily on MSNBrian Windhorst Clears The Air About Cavs, Lakers Trade RumorsLeBron James will go down as the greatest player in Cleveland Cavaliers history. It would take a lot for anybody to take that distinction away from him. That’s why, even though he left the team twice,
NBA insider Brian Windhorst pulled back the curtain on the possibility of the Cavaliers reuniting with LeBron James.
ESPN analyst Mike Tannenbaum raised some eyebrows when he cracked a crude joke about NBA senior writer Brian Windhorst on “Get Up” Friday morning.
While many initially felt the Los Angeles Lakers trading star forward LeBron James would be out of the question, one expert now feels the door is beginning to open for his eventual departure from Hollywood.
Myles Turner is reportedly set to sign a four-year, $107 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks. NBA Insider Brian Windhorst did not mince words when speaking about how the Pacers’ current players and head coach should feel about the move.