Bynum weighing offer from Cavs

Updated: 2013-07-11 07:32

By Associated Press in Cleveland (China Daily)

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 Bynum weighing offer from Cavs

Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum puts up a shot against the Denver Nuggets in their first-round playoff series in 2012. The Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday offered the free agent a two-year contract that includes a team option for the second year. Bynum's agent is also talking to the Atlanta Hawks and Dallas Mavericks. Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press

Atlanta, Dallas also in the hunt for two-time All-Star center

As the Cavaliers await word from Andrew Bynum, two other teams have joined the chase for the free agent center.

Bynum, who didn't play a single second for Philadelphia last season because of knee injuries, is considering a two-year offer from the Cavs, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Cleveland made the offer, which includes a team option in the second year, during his visit to the Cavs' facility Monday. Bynum did not work out but the team examined him thoroughly.

Yahoo! Sports first reported Cleveland's offer and said it was worth $24 million.

The person with knowledge of the negotiations spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks.

While mulling Cleveland's deal, Bynum visited the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday and plans to meet Wednesday with the Dallas Mavericks, his agent, David Lee, told the AP on Tuesday night.

Lee said there has been no decision made on Cleveland's offer and he would not say if the Hawks made Bynum an offer.

Bynum lives in Atlanta.

"I don't want to comment about any ongoing negotiations," Lee said.

Bynum weighing offer from Cavs

The 25-year-old Bynum had arthroscopic surgery on both knees in March, but the Cavs apparently are confident he will return to the form that made him one of the NBA's best centers and a two-time All-Star.

They're also counting on him thriving under Cleveland coach Mike Brown, who has returned to the Cavs after being fired three years ago.

Brown and Bynum spent one season together with the Los Angeles Lakers and the 7-footer had his best year, averaging 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds.

Over the past four seasons Bynum has averaged 14.7 points and 9.5 rebounds.

Cleveland would like to get an answer from Bynum as soon as possible, but the team did not give him any deadline. The NBA's free-agency moratorium period ends Wednesday.

The Cavs have already landed forward Earl Clark and guard Jarrett Jack in free agency and are looking to move up quickly.

Cleveland would immediately vault into contention in the Eastern Conference with a healthy Bynum paired with All-Star guard Kyrie Irving and a roster that includes forward Tristan Thompson, guard Dion Waiters and forward Anthony Bennett, the No 1 overall pick in last month's draft.

Lee has said Bynum will be ready to play by the start of training camp.

The Sixers acquired Bynum last summer from the Lakers as part of a four-team trade. But Bynum, who made $16.9 million despite not playing last season, never got healthy enough to get on the floor and the Sixers crumbled.

Bynum would instantly raise Cleveland's profile and probably get the Cavs back to the playoffs after winning just 66 games over the past three seasons. In giving him only a two-year deal, they would not be tying up much money, which would allow them to stay flexible next summer when several top-tier free agents - possibly including LeBron James - will be on the market.

(China Daily 07/11/2013 page22)