"If he called Pat Riley, and said 'listen, I want to come back and join Giannis and Bam, you think Riley will tell him no?
He ain't gonna tell him no," said Stephen A. Smith on First Take.
During a separate broadcast on Fox, analysts Colin Cowherd and Jason McIntyre clashed on the potential relocation.
Cowherd argued Miami matches James' lifestyle, while McIntyre described the concept as a "disaster" for the veteran forward.
Bleacher Report outlined a potential three-team trade structure involving the Utah Jazz to facilitate the move.
The deal would send Walker Kessler to Los Angeles while routing James and his son, Bronny James, to Miami.
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According to ESPN's Tim MacMahon, contractual negotiations between Utah and Kessler previously stalled because the franchise "put an offer worth roughly $140 million over five years on the table," leaving "a gulf" between both parties.