A: I still think opting out, taking a short deal that takes him into the $30 million range for next season and then something more substantive in the 2017 offseason makes the most sense. And, as I've stressed previously, I believe LeBron's ability to control the offseason by taking short-term deals allows him to own his situation. While there is plenty that LeBron treasures about his Cleveland experience, even with this championship, I'm not sure the Dan Gilbert is one of them. So, yes, I do believe we'll have to go through some nonsense when LeBron -- gasp! -- opts out of his current contract and enters free agency on July 1. And then all the backchannel manipulation will commence, with LeBron making sure that he gets the roster he wants going forward. Because for all the joy of Sunday for LeBron came the reality that he mostly had to do it all, more, in fact, than he had to do for his two titles with the Heat. So for a long answer to your short question, there very well could be LeBron James free agency this summer . . . and next summer, as well.