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LeBron opts out of Cavs deal, sets up NBA free agency circus

NBA superstar LeBron James informed the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday that he will not exercise his $35.6 million contract option, according to multiple reports, making him the top free agent prize. The Cleveland Plain Dealer, USA Today, ESPN and several Cleveland television stations reported James

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