Lebron has never even once said he wants out of Cleveland. And while it is a smallish market, it's also the closest team to his hometown. Besides I think the "small market" argument is overrated when used in regard to players of Lebron's calibre. I mean, Chicago was a smallish market before MJ, and now it seems to be one of the "big markets" everyone talks about. If a player's good enough, he can MAKE his team a bigger market. I do agree that if he gets no significant help in the next 2 years, he probably should leave, but this has nothing to do with him not liking the city or team, or his supposed "need" for a big market. Having said that, the Cavs will have a fair bit of cap space in the next 2 off-seasons even if they don't make any significant trades. But if Ferry can still do nothing, I'd support his leaving for a more professional organization, in which case the Cavs may be forced into a trade or SAT. But I think it's too early to speculate, especially when the wheeling and dealing has just begun.