After suffering a humiliating NBA Finals sweep at the hands of the Golden State Warriors, LeBron James will now spend the next couple of weeks seriously considering his future with the Cleveland Cavaliers.The Warriors wrapped up the series and their second consecutive championship with a 108-85 victory on the road in Friday night's Game 4.It was a sour end to a sensational individual season for LeBron but there is a real concern among fans in Ohio that this was his last outing in a Cavs uniform.James is expected to become a free agent on July 1 by opting out of his $36.5 million player option.The four-time MVP will be courted by multiple teams across the league and he's expected to hold discussions with the likes of the Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Lakers.But it's not just teams who are looking to recruit the three-time champion, opposing players are also doing their bit to woo him.Sixers star Joel Embiid has been subtly recruiting the league's best player with interesting social media posts in the past but subtlety completely went out of the window as the Cavaliers were being swept last night.

Before the game was even over, the All-Star center did what he does best and took to Twitter in an effort to tempt LBJ to join him in Philly.

"Trust The Process!!!! Find a new slant @KingJames," he posted.

With a talented young core featuring Embiid and Ben Simmons, the 76ers will be an interesting option for the 14-time All-Star.

But it will be one of many options for the 15-year veteran as he seeks the best opportunity to beat the Warriors and secure himself another championship.

Soon after Cleveland's season ended, multiple NBA players followed Embiid in attempting to recruit the King.

New York Knicks big man Enes Kanter - who had a verbal and physical altercation with James earlier in the year - was clearly willing to put their differences aside as he posted an image of the superstar wearing a Knicks jersey with the interesting hashtag #cLeaveLand.

Young San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray quickly followed suit as he put up a photoshopped image of LBJ in a Spurs uniform.

The LeBron sweepstakes are in full swing and in the coming weeks, all the attention will be focused on where the 33-year-old will be playing next season.

With free agency now less than a month away, the rumours will intensify as the NBA world waits to discover what the future holds for the best player in the world.

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