I think Houston makes the most sense for him. His desire to ISO fits there, he has proven teammates in CP3 and Harden, and they're championship ready. They'd have to gut the rest of the team and convince someone to take on their contracts, so that's the challenge.
I don't see the appeal of trying to start fresh at LA or join a Philly team that, while young and talented, doesn't necessarily complement his game.
I'm not sure what other destinations make sense. Minnesota, Milwaukee, OKC? If Lebron is going to weigh-in on what makes sense for his family, especially since Bronny is going to be in high school soon, I'd have to think Cleveland is the favorite in that race, with LA second, and then nobody else.
If he stays, it has to be a 3-4 year deal. I would pass on a one year deal if I were the cavs
If he stays, zizic, cedi and our draft pick will be gone....teams will want them in any trades.
I would hate to lose both in any deal...even if he stays 3 -4 years.
Love would have to be moved for something that is a better fit, preferably a PG
JR is through but his expiring should be worth something
I think Korver has a little left but is too old
Hill should be moved.
TT ? no one wants that deal for a 10/10 guy
Nance has a role
Not convinced Clarkson or Hood will ever work out
I really do not see what the cavs can do to compete for the finals
Celtics have irving and heyward coming back. My bet is they trade irving and go with Rozier. irving when healthy is a stud...but that knee is a concern. Would you sign him to a max deal after next year. Ainge will not
Philly and Indy are up and coming. Toronto maybe different with a new coach
and no one is getting by GS in the next two years anyway
I do not know where he should go, but it is time for he and the cavs to part ways