Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch made the case for Minnesota being the best landing spot for LeBron James during a Bleacher Report live stream on Friday with Jake Fischer and Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Twitter link).
Finch added that Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul hasn’t informed the Wolves they’re no longer in the running for James, who’s an unrestricted free agent. Several teams are reportedly in the mix for the 22-time All-Star forward.
Later in the same live stream, Stein said James seems to be monitoring three Eastern Conference teams — the Cavaliers, Heat and Sixers — more closely than Western suitors (Twitter video link).
“What I do believe, based on actual reporting … is Cleveland, Miami, Philly,” Stein said. “He is looking at Eastern Conference destinations with much more seriousness (than anticipated before free agency began)…He’s apparently open to going very, very far away from where he’s been for the last eight years.”
ESPN’s Shams Charania also discussed James’ free agency during a SiriusXM NBA Radio appearance on Saturday and confirmed that rival teams view the Cavs, Heat and Sixers as the apparent frontrunners (Twitter video link).
“Every team that’s in it still believes they have a chance and is still engaged with Rich Paul on a daily basis, hourly basis. Cleveland, Miami, Golden State (Warriors), Minnesota, Philadelphia, those are the five teams that I’ve been hearing,” Charania said. “… When I talk to other teams, they look at Cleveland a lot, Miami, and Philadelphia. Those are the three teams that others view as strong here.”
Here are a few more rumors on current free agents: