LeBron, Riley plan to meet in person this week
LeBron James and Pat Riley are on the verge of a face-to-face meeting to discuss the superstar's free agency.
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LeBron James and Pat Riley are on the verge of a face-to-face meeting to discuss the superstar's free agency.
Heat president Pat Riley and coach Erik Spoelstra flew to North Carolina this weekend to meet with veteran forward Marvin Williams.
With LeBron James waiting for Pat Riley to revamp the roster, Chris Bosh is the member of the Big Three most likely to break away.
The agent for LeBron James has met this week with officials from multiple teams interested in courting the four-time league MVP in free agency.
Pau Gasol will meet with the Miami Heat in Los Angeles. Heat president Pat Riley and coach Eric Spoelstra will be there to make the pitch.
The Houston Rockets, if they fail to land free agent Carmelo Anthony, plan to shift their attention to trying to swipe Chris Bosh from the Miami Heat.
There is strong mutual interest in Vince Carter's return to the Mavs, but several playoff teams are expected to express interest in the 37-year-old swingman.
The Lakers will meet with Carmelo Anthony Thursday. They also placed a call to the agent for LeBron James and their own free-agent center Pau Gasol.
LeBron James is seeking a contract starting point in excess of $20 million for next season.
The "Big 3" have all made the same big decision. And now, it's up to the Miami Heat to keep their star trio happy.