LeBron's wife fuels Cavaliers NBA talk

Speculation is growing that Miami Heat NBA superstar LeBron James will return to the Cleveland Cavaliers after an Instagram posting by his wife.

NBA superstar LeBron James

An Instagram post by NBA star LeBron James' wife has fanned talks he could go back to Cleveland. (AAP)

An Instagram posting by the wife of NBA superstar LeBron James has fanned talk that the Miami Heat playmaker will take his talents back to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James, who grew up near Cleveland and played for the Cavaliers until leaving for Miami as a free agent in 2010, could opt out of his contract with the Heat this week and test free agency again.

Savannah James, who is pregnant with the couple's third child, posted a photo of a map of the outline of the state of Ohio late on Sunday night with a star on the city of Akron, James' hometown, and the caption: "Home sweet home!! The countdown is real! #330".

The hashtag 330 refers to the telephone area code for Akron, which is only about a 40-minute drive south of Cleveland.

Whether it was a hint that James might be leaving Miami for Cleveland, the message added fuel to the idea that the superstar might leave the Heat after taking Miami to the past four NBA Finals, winning two titles.

James reached his first NBA Finals with Cleveland in 2007, but the Cavaliers were swept by San Antonio, the same team who beat Miami in the NBA Finals earlier this month.

In 2010, James announced his decision to leave Cleveland for Miami on a television special, taking less than the maximum possible salary to allow the Heat to sign Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and telling fans that he hoped to win six or more titles as part of the "Big Three".

Fans in Cleveland were upset, some burning replicas of his jersey in protest against his move, feeling their loyalty to a local hero since his high school days had been betrayed.

James is a four-time NBA Most Valuable Player and was the NBA Finals MVP in 2012 and 2013 when Miami lifted the league championship trophy.

James must declare his free agency by the end of the month. He can resign with the Heat who, under NBA salary cap rules, would be able to offer more money than any other club.


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