Shams Charania says its decision time for LeBron James as teams make final pitches

LeBron James’ free agency has spent weeks in rumor purgatory.Now, it may finally be nearing decision time.After weeks of pitches, recruiting calls, golf sightings, and prediction-market chaos, ESPN’s Shams Charania said Monday on NBA Today that James is inching closer to choosing where he will play in his 24th NBA season.“Every day LeBron James inches closer and closer to a decision,” Charania said.

“It’s decision time for LeBron James because all the information, for the most part, is in.”According to Charania, the major voices around the league have already made their case.General managers, presidents and owners have been heard from.

Players have reached out directly to recruit James.Rich Paul is still having conversations with teams in Las Vegas, but the big-picture recruiting phase appears to be near its end.“And yes, all the voice notes have also been listened to,” Charania said.

“And rosters have been set around the league.The decks have been set.”That marks a shift from Paul’s message from last week, which was basically: relax.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story Appearing on Game Over with Max Kellerman, James’ longtime agent said there was no firm timeline for a decision.“There is none.

I wish I knew,” Paul said.“He’s taking his time.

He’s really evaluating things.I’ve really left him alone.

Play golf, do the things you need to do.He understands where things are.

When he’s ready, he’ll let me know.”Now, it sounds like James may finally be getting closer to that point.Charania reiterated that five suitors remain: the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers and Minnesota Timberwolves.Cleveland remains the prediction markets favorite.A third stint with the Ca...

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