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Sources: Knicks very happy with roster core in wake of LeBron James report

Speculation surrounding LeBron James’ free agency has placed the New York Knicks among his potential destinations.

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What happened

LeBron James is being linked to various NBA teams as free-agency rumors intensify. Reports identify the New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and Boston Celtics as potential landing spots for the player following his departure from the Los Angeles Lakers.

Coverage from USA Today, Bleacher Report, the Miami Herald, Yahoo Sports, and SNY highlights the involvement of agent Rich Paul in discussing potential suitors. While external reports link the Knicks to James, internal sources indicate the organization remains satisfied with its current roster core.

Future developments depend on which team James chooses to join during the free-agency period. Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for a formal decision or indicate if the Knicks will pursue a change in their roster strategy.

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Which teams are being linked to LeBron James?

Reports mention the New York Knicks, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and Boston Celtics.

How do the Knicks view their roster amid these rumors?

According to SNY, sources within the organization indicate they are very happy with their current roster core.

Who is representing LeBron James in these discussions?

The coverage identifies Rich Paul as the agent providing information regarding potential teams.

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