LeBron James, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving, Ray Allen & Shawn Marion: NBA Veterans Tell King James 'We're Coming To Win 2014/15 NBA Championship With Cleveland Cavaliers'

By Kenneth Brown | Aug 17, 2014 06:19 PM EDT

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The last few years have been painful for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but now it seems the NBA revolves around them. LeBron James opted to join Kyrie Irving in Cleveland, it seems like Kevin Love will join them, and now veterans Ray Allen and Shawn Marion are close to joining, too. The Cavaliers will have a frightening blend of youth and experience, and these signings are clear to the NBA that the Cavaliers are coming to win the 2014/15 NBA championship.

It's believed that Allen is close to signing with the Cavaliers, whilst Marion has verbally committed to the Cavaliers, stating his intent to reject the Indiana Pacers and join the Cavs for less money, and the chance to play with LeBron. The 36-year-old All-Star has been with the Mavericks for a long while, but now he wants to add one more championship before he retires. He adds a veteran forward to a forward-needy team, and Marion can also stop elite superstars, transcending the Cavs' defense.

It seems like Love will be there for the ride too, as his trade is likely to go through in two weeks. The Cavaliers might just have the most impressive roster in the NBA by September 1st. Is there anything wrong with a player sacrificing money for the chance to succeed, or is this bending the financial rules, helping the Cavaliers to better their rivals?

Can the Cavaliers get Marion his ring, or will they fall short in 2015? They're giving it their all, and their star-studded roster shows that.

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