Asked about the Nets difficulties in getting Barclays Center built, Lebron James was clear: Jay-Z may be invested in it. He isn't. He told reporters: "I don't know if it's still in the works, but that's not my problem. I'm not invested in the team or anything like that, so I can sleep good at night." James added that his loyalty is a commitment to winning, that if another team commits to winning, that trumps love for Ohio.
- James clarifies "I ain't going nowhere" and leaves door ajar - Chris Sheridan - ESPN
- LeBron begins 2010 free-agency campaign - Ken Berger - New York Newsday
- James keeping options for 2010 open - Dave D'Alessandro - Star-Ledger
- LeBron keeps focus on present - George M. Thomas - Akron Beacon-Journal
- Cavs Insider: Reporters in New Jersey grill LeBron about his future - Mary Schmitt Boyer - Cleveland Plain-Dealer
- James remains committed to winning with the Cavs - for now - Reuters
- Nets no match in Lebron derby either - Jay Greenberg - New York Post
- Royal options kept open as LeBron James holds court - Filip Bondy - New York Daily News
- Nets shouldn't hold their breath on LeBron - Ian O'Connor - The Record
- LeBron won't rule out leaving Cleveland - AP
- King James undecided about future - Brendan Kuty - SNY
- Don't get your hopes up for James - Al Iannazzone - YES Network
- Free-agent questions wearing on LeBron - George M. Thomas - Akron Beacon-Journal