The guys open by discussing the NBA offseason landscape, noting that the entire league seems frozen while waiting for the Giannis situation to resolve, with Miami and Boston emerging as the most likely destinations. From there, the conversation shifts to LeBron, with Ken pushing back on the idea of him joining Golden State or the Knicks, arguing either move would invite uncomfortable comparisons to Michael Jordan and feel beneath his legacy. As for the Cavs themselves, Ken makes the case that blowing things up isn't necessary, given how little time Harden actually had to mesh with the group. The 10-year reunion of the 2016 championship team adds an emotional backdrop, with the notable exception of Kyrie Irving, who only seemed to patch things up publicly under some pressure.
Could the 2016 Cavs Reunion Make a LeBron Return More Likely?

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) catches his breath during a break in game four of the second round of the NBA playoffs in Los Angeles, CA on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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