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How does Kawhi Leonard's situation affect LeBron James?

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The first domino for a LeBron James super team with the Lakers may have fallen Friday with reports that Kawhi Leonard wants out of San Antonio.

But so many more would need to drop for this to work, and no one can be sure that the first domino will even hit a second.

In theory, the Spurs could trade Leonard, who will be 27 in two weeks, to the Lakers, one of two or three teams he'd like to be traded to, according to reports.

Los Angeles has the cap space (about $66 million with a $101 million cap) to sign two All-Star free agents to max contracts, so James and Paul George could both join with Leonard in this scenario.