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The Suns won one playoff game in O'Neal's 1 1/2 seasons -- and last spring they failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2004.
Soon after the season ended, speculation began to grow that the club was looking to deal O'Neal while his trade value was still high.
The Suns might not be finished with big trades. All-star Amare Stoudemire, who can opt out of his contract, also is being mentioned prominently in potential deals.
With James' potential free agency looming after next season, the Cavaliers feel an even greater sense of urgency to win the city's first pro sports championship since 1964. By bringing in O'Neal, they have again demonstrated to the 24-year-old James that they're willing to make bold moves while keeping themselves in good financial position.
If the O'Neal-James pairing doesn't work out, the Cavs might be able to trade the perennial all-star next February and would have more money to spend in the summer of 2010 on what is being called the greatest free agency class in league history.
James and O'Neal have known each other for years. When James was a high school phenom in Akron, Ohio, O'Neal attended one of his games and the two have remained close. James has often wondered what it would be like to play with a center of O'Neal's stature.
He's about to find out.
[Associated Press;
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