The new narrative surrounding LeBron James' free agency is that his choices have been narrowed down to three teams, with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers in a close race and the Philadelphia 76ers lagging behind but remaining in the hunt.
The Phoenix Suns made it clear with their draft day moves that they are done rebuilding and have now turned their attention to trying to become a legitimate playoff contender.
Tim Tebow is still continuing his quest to become a Major Leaguer, and for those who have not been paying attention, this month has been very good for the 30-year-old.
This summer, LeBron James faces the challenge of trying to find a roster that is good enough to contend with the Golden State Warriors' quartet of All-Stars.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' top priority for this offseason is to re-sign LeBron James, but if they want to do that, they may first need to make a different move.
The Philadelphia Phillies have plans to stick around in the playoff race this season, and to make sure they can remain competitive; they may look to bring in some new players who can bolster their lineup and improve their chances of going on a long postseason run.