Frank Caliendo: 'Morgan Freeman' reads LeBron James' 'Coming Home' letter; Cavs and Bulls continue battle to land Love

By Robert Christie - 24 Jul '14 13:58PM
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Frank Caliendo is at it again, adding one of his famous impressions to a prominent sports moment. As you can see in the video below, Caliendo has taken on the persona of Morgan Freeman to read LeBron's "Coming Home" letter.

In LeBron's letter he wrote:

I'm not promising a championship. I know how hard that is to deliver. We're not ready right now. No way. Of course, I want to win next year, but I'm realistic. It will be a long process, much longer than it was in 2010.

Nevertheless, it seems the Cavs are trying to be championship ready as soon as possible.

The Cavs continue to be in the mix for landing all-star power forward Kevin Love. Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and a 2015 first round pick are still on the table for the Timberwolves to take for Love. According to ESPN, the Cavs are trying to add more to the package with their most recent trade. The team sent Carrick Felix to the Utah Jazz for guard John Lucas III and forwards Erik Murphy and Malcom Thomas.

The Chicago Bulls are also vying for Love. Minnesota may want a package that includes forward Taj Gibson and guard Jimmy Butler.

The Bulls offer presents and interesting dilemma for the Wolves. Head coach and President of basketball operation Flip Saunders has made it known he wants to win as soon as possible. In addition to Gibson, the Chicago Sun-Times, citing a source, reports the Bulls would include rookies Doug McDermott and Nikola Mirotic. If the Bulls include Gibson and Butler, that package would make the Wolves much more competitive than if they received Wiggins, Bennett and a pick.

However, if the Wolves decide to look to the future, Wiggins (who is touted as having a high ceiling), Bennett (the 2013 No. 1 overall pick) and a 2015 first round pick may be the better bet.

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