Could Baron Davis end his career with the Los Angeles Lakers, the team he grew up cheering for?

If the Cleveland Cavaliers use the amnesty provision of the new collective bargaining agreement to waive Davis so the roughly $27 million he is owed over the next two seasons doesn't count against their salary cap, he's expected to generate interest among contenders like the Lakers and Miami Heat, as well as teams in need of point guard depth like the Charlotte Bobcats or New York Knicks.

Those teams could either claim him off waivers, or, if he clears waivers, sign him to a free agent contract.