LeBron James’ Former Cavaliers Teammate Urges Him to Retire in Cleveland
Summary
LeBron James, who started his NBA career in Cleveland, may retire by returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers. His former teammate Channing Frye said Cleveland would be a great place for James to finish his career because they have a team that could compete for a championship.Key Facts
- LeBron James was the first overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003.
- He played seven seasons for Cleveland before joining the Miami Heat, winning two NBA championships there.
- James returned to Cleveland and won the city’s first NBA title in 2016.
- Since 2018, James has played for the Los Angeles Lakers.
- He might become a free agent this offseason and has not made a final decision about his future.
- James said he is taking his time and will think about his plans after his family vacation.
- Channing Frye, his former teammate, suggested James should go back to Cleveland to finish his career.
- Frye noted that Cleveland has a good team now that could challenge for a championship.
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