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Broussard: Miami is the front-runner for LeBron

Chris Broussard was just on SportsCenter and shared his thoughts on a few different items:

– He thinks the Heat are the front-runner for LeBron, but the Cavs, Knicks and the Bulls are still in it. He’s not hearing much about New Jersey. He said that if LeBron was going to go to the Bulls, Bosh would have gone with him, so Chicago’s chances seem slim.

– He’s hearing that LeBron will sign a five- or six-year deal, which makes sense because he wants to lock in his monster salary before the next collective bargaining agreement. I’d say this reduces the Cavs’ chances because it seems unlikely that LeBron would want to commit that long to that roster.

– He said the Knicks have jumped back into the conversation because Carmelo Anthony is “telling people” that he wants to join the Knicks next season. LeBron might go to NY with the idea that Melo would join him in a year.

Report: Wade, Bosh to join forces in Miami

Multiple sources are reporting that Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are both going to sign with the Miami Heat, and one source says they’ll announce their decision sometime today. The Sun-Sentinel confirms the report.

Whether LeBron James, the kingpin of this summer’s celebrated free agent class, will join them remains to be seen. James will announce his decision Thursday night at 9 ET during a one-hour special on ESPN.

Both players are expected to get the maximum amount allowable under the league’s collective bargaining agreement, though the addition of James could change the players’ salaries. Contracts cannot be officially signed until July 8.

It was not immediately clear whether Bosh will sign with Miami outright or join the Heat through a sign-and-trade deal. Bosh could earn $125 million over six years via sign-and-trade, but only $96 million over five without it.

“Either way, he’s definitely going to Miami,” the source said.

Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo did not confirm the story, but he didn’t deny it, either. According to Heat beat writer Ira Winderman, Bosh’s decision blindsided the Raptors, who are now scrambling to get something in return.

It looks like Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov was right about Wade and Bosh joining forces in Miami.

It’s not clear where LeBron is heading, but if he has already scheduled his announcement for tomorrow night (9 PM ET) on the Worldwide Leader — pardon me while I throw up in my mouth a little — then he has already made up his mind. Why keep everyone hostage?

Recent events, especially the report that LeBron was trying to recruit Bosh for the Cavs, would indicate that he’s going to stay put in Cleveland, probably on a two- or three-year deal. I think if he were going to Miami, he would announce with Wade and Bosh, not drag this thing out further. (But who knows with this guy? For their part, the Heat think they have a real shot at LeBron.) Chicago, New Jersey and New York appear to be still in the running, probably in that order.

For what it’s worth, Adrian Wojnarowski said this on his Twitter page:

Official with team that made a formal presentation to LeBron James tells Y! Sports: “It’s down to Cleveland or Miami for him.”

The Wade/Bosh combo is huge news for the Heat, who retain their marquee player while adding an All-NBA big to be his running mate. Now Pat Riley has to get busy adding pieces to give this team a serviceable supporting cast. He probably can’t start in earnest until he finds out what LeBron is going to do.

The big loser? Barring an announcement that LeBron is heading to Chicago, it’s the Bulls. They need to get busy with Plan D or Plan E or whatever plans they have left. They should get Carlos Boozer and/or David Lee on the phone and get a deal in place. They could also use a shooting guard since they traded John Salmons and Kirk Hinrich away to dump salary.

Wojnarowski: Bosh won’t play for Cavs, LeBron will

BEIJING - AUGUST 24:  LeBron James #6 and Chris Bosh #12 of the United State celebrate a play in the gold medal game against Spain during Day 16 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Adrian Wojnarowski wrote on his Twitter feed that Cavs officials feel that the idea of a Bosh sign-and-trade to Cleveland is dead.

Cavs officials are confident of two things now, multiple sources say: Chris Bosh won’t play for them next season, but LeBron James will.

Bosh has long made it clear that he doesn’t want to play in Cleveland, and LeBron knew it was a longshot to sell him on it.

Cavs understand there are still looming threats to pry LeBron, but getting Bosh isn’t make or break on keeping LBJ.

Ric Bucher chimed in with this info:

Can we agree on this? Bosh/Wade are now clearly a package deal, be it in Chi or Mia. And I’ve outlined the challenge of getting both to Chi.

Not sure where the idea Tor won’t S&T w/Mia came from, but it’s not true. Calderon/Bosh for Chalmers, 2 future 1sts + trade exception: done.

More and more, it’s looking like Wade and Bosh both get the max deal (~$130 million) to play in Miami — the Heat and Raptors would have to work out a S&T — and LeBron is staying put in Cleveland.

What are your options if you’re LeBron and you want to stay in Cleveland? Carlos Boozer is probably out due to his relationship with the Cavs. David Lee? Yeah, maybe the Knicks would bite on a Hickson/Varejao deal in a sign-and-trade.

Not to second-guess the self-proclaimed King, but if you’re going to stay in Cleveland despite the fact that it’s an inferior option, why not say that from the start and actively recruit to get some additional help? That way players might angle to play with you instead of sitting on their hands trying to figure out what the hell you’re going to do.

As for the Wade/Bosh combo, they can also go to the Bulls, but someone would need to sacrifice the sixth year of a max contract, as Bucher outlined above. They’d definitely be in a better situation, title-wise, with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah on their rookie contracts, though the Bulls have never paid the luxury tax, so that’s a concern.

For the Bulls, does signing Boozer guarantee LeBron or Wade?

Doug Thonus of Bulls Confidential wonders if the signing of Carlos Boozer would bring LeBron or Wade to Chicago.

Say the Bulls sign Boozer today.

Bosh will then play with either Wade or LeBron in Cleveland or Miami. The other guy is then left with what? If Bosh joins LeBron in Miami Cleveland then Miami’s off-season is down to some combination of second tier guys like David Lee, Anthony Morrow, JJ Reddick, and Brendan Haywood. He said he’d leave without getting significant improvements, but significant improvements would clearly not be coming.

If Bosh goes to Miami with Wade the case for LeBron isn’t nearly as straight forward. He still may opt to continue to not win titles for his home town, but his odds of winning will continue to fall as his team gets worse and still lacks assets to improve considerably. The Bulls team will then have Rose, Deng, Boozer, and Noah.

Is that enough to lock in LeBron? How badly does he want to win?

You’ll notice I crossed out a typo that Thonus made to make the piece a little more clear. He was talking about Bosh joining LeBron in Cleveland, not Miami.

Regardless, it’s an interesting take on the latest news — that LeBron wants Bosh in Cleveland, while Wade wants him in Miami.

Bosh is a difficult get because he apparently wants the sixth year that the Raptors can offer via a sign-and-trade, so whatever team is on the other end of that will have to give up significant assets. He doesn’t seem to like the idea of playing in Cleveland either. (City-wise, Cleveland just isn’t Chicago, New York or Miami.)

So the argument goes, if the Bulls lock up Boozer, who would be a great fit alongside the defensive-minded Noah, they’d eventually end up with LeBron or Wade. Bosh would go to Cleveland or Miami, and then the superstar that doesn’t get Bosh would be left with the decision — stay in Cleveland or Miami or go play for the Bulls with a supporting cast of Rose, Boozer, Noah and Deng?

I’d actually prefer David Lee to Boozer (cheaper and less injury prone), so Wade might too, and elect to stay in Miami if the Heat can sign Lee. But he seems to already be on the fence with the idea of playing in Chicago, so if he misses out on getting LeBron or Bosh as a teammate, the Bulls suddenly look very attractive, especially with Boozer in tow.

For LeBron, if Bosh joins Wade in Miami, staying in Cleveland becomes even tougher. Then there’s Chicago, who would have that aforementioned supporting cast in place — would he sign a five-year deal and leave the money on the table? As Thonus asks, how important is winning to him?

That sixth year shouldn’t be that important to LeBron. He would be 30 in the final year of a five-year deal, so he would still be in line for a very big salary. In other words, that $30 million that everyone loves to throw about would really only be $4 million plus the difference in his theoretical sixth-year salary ($25 million) and the first year of his next contract.

So, really, under that scenario, the question would be — how important is Cleveland to LeBron?

LeBron trying to convince Bosh to join him in Cleveland

According to Chris Broussard, LeBron is working behind the scenes to bring Chris Bosh to Cleveland.

Raptors have told Cavs they would do a sign-and-trade with them for Bosh. Cavs and LeBron working to convince Bosh to join them in Cleveland

This would be something of a no-brainer for LeBron. He gets to stay home and bring in a superstar sidekick.

Bosh was rumored to be down on Cleveland, but Dan Gilbert is willing to spend and Byron Scott is a solid coach. With a sign-and-trade, Bosh would get that six-year max deal that he has reportedly been looking for.

The thing that puzzles me is the Raptors’ motivation. Why would they agree to sign-and-trade Bosh within the conference? It’s one thing to ship him to Houston, but to actively help a conference rival build a possible dynasty is a little odd, especially considering what the Cavs have to offer. J.J. Hickson? Anderson Varejao? These guys are going to get it done?

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