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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Michigan State coach Tom Izzo's decision to reject the Cavaliers' offer to be their coach has started yet another round of speculation regarding LeBron James. What, if anything,
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Izzo was interviewed on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Tuesday morning. The host might have got a tad bit more out of Izzo than the Spartans' coach revealed during his press conference Tuesday night. Included on the show's Web site:
"Izzo admitted it did matter if LeBron was going to be in Cleveland and it does matter who is on the roster. 'Are you crazy? It is about who's there. Better players make you a better coach,' Izzo said.
"Izzo referred to 'bad timing' and wouldn't answer yes or no if he would have gone if LeBron had committed. He said he did talk to people who are with LeBron every day. Izzo said he heard lots of positive things about Cleveland from LeBron's camp, but he didn't hear a final decision.
"'I think he's going to look at it very honestly,' Izzo said. 'He's probably going to get tugged by the same thing I'm getting tugged by.'
"Dan asked Izzo once and for all, will LeBron stay in Cleveland. 'I think in the end he will, but I do not have any idea,' Izzo said."
Question: When Izzo says, "tugged by the same thing," does he mean James will be "tugged" by loyalty to his area as Izzo was to his in East Lansing?
• Several days ago, various reports referred to a source close to James saying the NBA MVP would endorse Izzo's hiring "100 percent."
Ken Berger, though, writes for CBSSports.com that there may not have been such an "endorsement" and, besides, James has stayed out of touch with the Cavaliers:
"Word is that while he didn't reject the notion of Izzo coaching the Cavs, he didn't entirely endorse it, either. In any event, LeBron apparently wouldn't even speak with Izzo about his intentions when it comes to his impending no cost agency. In fact,
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"So once again,
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Berger also refers to what two NBA team executives told CBSSports.com:
"Those executives also said Grant was performing his due diligence on the trade front, asking several teams about acquiring draft picks. The Cavs have no picks in the 2010 draft, having traded them to Washington (first round) and Phoenix (second round). But even in that pursuit,
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"Grant is trying to proceed as though LeBron will stay, but as Izzo's situation proved, that's an exceedingly difficult tightrope to walk."
• One of James' free agent pals is Heat guard Dwyane Wade. Associated Press reports that legislators in Miami are proceeding with a move that would be difficult to duplicate in Cuyahoga County. From AP:
"Dwyane Wade is getting his own county.
"By unanimous vote, Miami-Dade County commissioners declared Tuesday that the area would be known as 'Miami-Wade County' from July 1-7, a week that coincides with the start of NBA free agency.
"The resolution was written 'in recognition of all that Dwyane Wade has done for the visibility, stature and national image' of the county.
"Wade will become a free of charge agent before July 1, which means he could leave the Miami Heat. Wade has repeatedly said he hopes to stay in Miami, but only if the Heat roster is upgraded.