CLEVELAND: When LeBron James’ playing career ends, he may turn his talents to NBA ownership.
But his experience playing on super teams in Miami and Cleveland and competing against dynasties in San Antonio and Golden State has not turned him off to the concept of stockpiling talent.
In fact, if he gets that chance, James said he will follow the same model as the Warriors, who added 2014 MVP Kevin Durant to a roster that already included All-Stars Stephen Curry, a two-time MVP, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
“I mean, listen, it happens. It’s sports. You have an opportunity to sign one of the best players, and you can do it, go ahead and do it.