
Cleveland’s mighty king in the hardcourt stated that he’ll be considering another contract signing as an extension one with his team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James bid that the stated signing of contract will happen next year’s summer, a good timing before he will be heading for the free-agent in 2010.
“You play out the season of course; I will consider it,” James told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer on Saturday. “The direction we are headed is everything I expected and more.”
James is still under Cleveland’s home since he still have two more seasons marked in his current contract. After that, James will eventually be free ad can hit the free-agent market in July of 2010. Hence, speculations and rumors of him dealing with on of NBA’s large markets New York Knicks is still a rumored one.
The Cavaliers are now strengthening their record for being the second-best in the NBA, 22 wins and 4 losses.
“I definitely want to keep an open mind, I will look at everything,” James said. “(The extension) is a good point. I think me and my group have pretty much made good decisions so far and we’ll look at the options and go from there.”
James signed a three-year, $43 million deal with the Cavaliers last 2006. The deal includes a player option for 2010-11 amounting to $17.4 million.

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