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Cavaliers Cannot Trade Right Now For LeBron James, Mavericks Would Be Interested Only In Buyout Scenario

Cavaliers Cannot Trade Right Now For LeBron James, Mavericks Would Be Interested Only In Buyout Scenario

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Cavaliers Cannot Trade Right Now For LeBron James, Mavericks Would Be Interested Only In Buyout Scenario originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
LeBron James' cryptic 'Welcome Home' hat set the NBA world on fire, igniting rumors that the King could be eyeing a return to Cleveland. But while the symbolism was loud, the logistics behind a potential reunion are much quieter and far more complicated.
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According to ESPN's Dave McMenamin on ESPN LA FM, the Cleveland Cavaliers are effectively out of the race, at least for now.
"The Cavs are in the second apron right now, so they cannot trade for LeBron James. ... That's like a risk, because once you get rid of the stuff, there's a chance that it doesn't go through. So I don't think the Cavs are happening."
"Dallas, I'm told that they would only be interested in LeBron in a buyout situation... But again, I don't believe that's happening."
The NBA's new collective bargaining agreement has introduced harsh penalties for teams operating above the second tax apron. Among the consequences? Teams can no longer aggregate salaries in trades, making it nearly impossible for Cleveland to match LeBron's $52.6 million contract unless they completely gut their roster.
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That would mean jettisoning multiple rotation players, potentially Jarrett Allen, Darius Garland, and Max Strus, just to fit one aging superstar.
Even if LeBron were willing to return, Cleveland's financial inflexibility may have already slammed that door shut.
As for Dallas, the situation is different, but still not ideal.
That's the catch. LeBron James has never been bought out. Not once in his 22-year Hall of Fame career. It's almost unimaginable that he would agree to such a move now, particularly when he just opted into the final year of his contract and still carries immense brand, on-court, and financial value.
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So why are these teams being linked at all?
Simple, because LeBron hasn't closed the door. In fact, his camp is applying pressure.
Rich Paul, James' longtime agent, has confirmed that four teams have contacted him in the last 24 hours to gauge trade interest in LeBron.
While he emphasized that there have been 'no substantive conversations,' he also made it abundantly clear: LeBron wants to play on a championship-caliber roster. Not necessarily in Los Angeles. Just somewhere that can win now.
That's where the uncertainty lies.
The Lakers, who traded Anthony Davis to Dallas for Luka Doncic, are no longer built around LeBron. They missed out on Clint Capela and Brook Lopez, lost Dorian Finney-Smith to Houston, and only recently signed Deandre Ayton after striking out on other targets. The roster as it stands, doesn't scream title contender.
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And for LeBron, that may not be good enough.
While a Cleveland reunion remains the most emotionally satisfying narrative, the hard cap makes it almost impossible. Dallas, meanwhile, would love to pair LeBron with Luka and their new-look roster but only if it comes free.
So, unless Rob Pelinka rapidly upgrades the Lakers' roster, and unless LeBron changes his stance on a buyout or trade clause, the NBA's biggest domino remains in limbo.
He's staying silent for now. But as McMenamin and others have made clear, the league is watching. And waiting.
Related: LeBron James Reportedly "Wants Out Of LA" And Lakers "Want Him Gone"
This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
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