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Not done yet: Cavs fend off Finals sweep

Cleveland rode a record-setting 3-point shooting night to victory over the Warriors in Game 4, avoiding elimination.

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“No, I haven’t talked to anybody about that. I haven’t talked to anyone,” Rose said Saturday when asked if he had considered seeking a buyout. “I haven’t even thought about it. I’m locked in to my thing right now. It’s kind of hard to think about something that I’ve never pursued and never talked about with them.”

Rose fell out of the New York rotation earlier in the season.

Rose is making $14.5 million this season with a club option for the 2023-24 season worth $15.6 million.

“No. Y’all heard something? I’ve just been locked in, doing my recovery. [I] talk to Thibs about the team, talk to Leon about the team, but other than that, I haven’t talked to them about [a buyout],” Rose said. “I think that we’ve been so transparent in the past that if I was thinking about moving, or they was to move me somewhere, they’d give me a heads up.”

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Shelton joined the Clippers on July 1, 2019 after serving in a similar role at San Diego where he worked with Leonard.

Shelton said he was part of a multiyear effort to recruit Leonard that “leapt well beyond the bounds of the NBA constitution” with respect to potential tampering violations.

He is seeking “significant” but unspecified damages at trial, his attorneys told ESPN.

The Clippers denied the allegations in a statement.

“Mr. Shelton’s claims were investigated and found to be without merit. We honored Mr. Shelton’s employment contract and paid him in full,” the team said. “This lawsuit is a belated attempt to shake down the Clippers based on accusations that Mr. Shelton should know are false.”

Shelton said the Clippers first contacted him in 2017 after Leonard suffered a severe ankle injury during the 2017 Western Conference Finals.

Beginning in 2017, while Leonard remained under contract with the Spurs, Shelton said a Clippers executive contacted him to seek “private health information” about Leonard and expressed the need for “discretion.”

Shelton alleges that the Clippers’ recruiting efforts were in “disregard for the NBA’s prohibitions on tampering.” Article 35 of the NBA’s constitution prohibits teams from “directly or indirectly” attempting to entice players under contract with one team to join a different team.

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