The Warriors have already been set as the favorites to win the 2018/19 title, relays Ben Fawkes of ESPN, but there’s a huge variable that hangs over the equation. The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook gives Golden State 5-4 odds to capture the championship, followed at 7-2 by the Rockets and Sixers, two teams believed to be in the running to sign LeBron James.
“When you have LeBron in free agency, you have to be careful,” oddsmaker John Murray said. “You’ve got Philadelphia, Miami, the Lakers and even Houston as potential destinations [outside of Cleveland]. We cut all of those teams’ odds down, and we’ll raise back up the teams he doesn’t sign with.”
Murray adds that the Rockets would take over as favorites if they are able to add James and keep Chris Paul and Clint Capela. The Celtics, who come in at 8-1, will be favored to win the East if James leaves Cleveland and goes anywhere but Philadelphia. The Lakers and Heat are tied for fifth place at 20-1, followed by the Spurs at 25-1 and the Cavaliers at 30-1.
There’s more basketball-related news to pass along:
- Former lottery pick Jimmer Fredette hopes to use The Basketball Tournament this summer to get another shot at the NBA, writes Myron Medcalf of ESPN. The 10th selection in the 2011 draft, Fredette played for four teams in five years before heading overseas. “I would always love to get another chance in the NBA,” Fredette said. “I’ve gotten better in China and improved every year. … You hope somebody takes notice.” He has another year remaining on his Chinese Basketball Association contract.
- J.R. Hensley, a prominent NBA agent, has been placed on 18 months’ probation, tweets Liz Mullen of Sports Business Journal. The action came because Hensley refused to fully cooperate in an investigation of potential violations, according to a press release from the NBPA.
- The USA Men’s Under 18 National Team made its first round of cuts this morning, trimming the squad from 33 players to 18. Adam Zagoria of ZagsBlog has the complete list of players who advanced.
Since when has Miami been a LeBron destination? They have no cap space, and are not a serious championship contender. That makes zero sense.
Without LeBron, Cleveland is a dumpster fire. With him, they’re in the finals. Miami would be a contender
Talk about odds.
Lebron, TT = $53mil TRADE FOR:
Gallilnari, Marjanovic, Teodosic, WesleyJnsn, Dekker = $44mil. Plus, picks12&13 this yr, #1next.
New Clipper roster: LebronJ, TristanT, DeandreJ, LouW, TobiasH, AustinR, PatrickB = $65mil.
Clippers sign: MontrezlH, ChrisP, CarmeloA after OKC stretches him.
10 players maybe $115mil. May not even need to pay luxury tax. Clippers are one team that would be willing to give CP a longish contract. James gets LA with West & Rivers instead of weirdos, and an answer to the stays-in-East charge. Returns to Cleveland in a couple years after rebuild.
1 Paul, Williams
2 Beverly, Rivers
3 James, Anthony
4 Harris, Harrell
5 Jordan, Thompson
Cleveland gets expirings, 3 #1s, a breather & a rebuild for another return.