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Where will the great LeBron James land in NBA free agency? That's the question that keeps circulating as the 41-year-old NBA superstar finds his next home following an eight-year run with the Los Angeles Lakers.
One Cleveland ESPN radio host says he knows where James will end up. In fact, this host says someone who "was right" in the past has told him where James is signing.
ESPN radio host says LeBron James and Bronny are signing with the Cavaliers
Emmett Golden, co-host of "The Next Level" on ESPN Cleveland, has a lot to say about James. On Thursday, he said that he has heard James is signing with the Cavaliers. Not only James, but according to Golden, James' son Bronny is coming to Cleveland, too.
"Someone who reached out to me in the past and was right... reached out to me yesterday, late last night... Bron and Bronny back to Cleveland," he said on the show, as shared by ESPN Cleveland on X.
"I'm telling you what the streets told me, you can take it for what it's worth but the streets have never really let me down," he added.
There's plenty more talk about James going to Cleveland this week, too. Adding to the hype, Brian Windhorst of ESPN said on Thursday, "Can anybody make a more compelling case on the roster than Cleveland and more compelling on the home front? The teams out there that I’ve talked to are skeptical. They don't know for sure, but they're skeptical."
So, the stars seem to be aligning for James to be back where it all started. But, he was also spotted golfing with Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors in Puerto Rico, which has the Internet wondering if he'll end up there. So, the guessing game will keep going until James makes an announcement.
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