Stern concerned with free agency
CLEVELAND -- NBA commissioner David Stern knows Cleveland fans are anxious about this summer and LeBron James' pending free agency. He is rooting for the same outcome as Cavaliers fans.
"Hopefully he'll stay," Stern said Monday before Game 2 between Cleveland and Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals. "That's the way the system is designed."

Stern helped negotiate the current collective bargaining agreement, which provides teams the ability to pay more and add an extra year for their own free agents. Stern is hopeful that will allow teams such as Cleveland to retain its stars.
"That's the way it should be," Stern said. "It allows teams to keep their own players."
Stern awarded James his second straight MVP award on Monday. He is aware of the attention dedicated to this summer, but doesn't want it to steal the spotlight away from the rest of the postseason or this summer's draft. Free agency doesn't begin until July 1.
"We do have this thing called the Finals," Stern said, "and we have some great playoff games left."
Stern called James an "extraordinary" talent before giving the trophy shortly before tip-off to James, who won in a landslide vote announced Sunday. James is the 10th player in league history to win two straight MVP awards.
With the crowd doing its customary "M-V-P!" chant, James thanked his teammates and then reminded the 20,000-plus fans that his goal is to win a championship this season.
During a news conference, Stern said he is amazed at how James can shoot halfcourt shots with a simple flick of his wrist.
"I don't know how he shoots the ball so far so easily," Stern said. "You get the sense if you wanted to play H-O-R-S-E with him and it was a halfcourt line, he'd shoot 50 percent."
Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
SPONSORED HEADLINES
MORE NBA HEADLINES
- Pacers say they'll stand up to physical Heat
- Hibbert: Should have pushed to be on floor
- Phil Jackson would pick Russell over Jordan
- Pacers' Hibbert accuses Battier of 'dirty' play
MOST SENT STORIES ON ESPN.COM
2010 NBA Finals On ESPN.com

2010 NBA PLAYOFFS
- Adande on Rivers-Jackson
- Daily Dime: Adande on Lakers' final goal
- Markazi: Artest earns his Laker colors
- Serious Slovenian slip-up in Game 6
- McMenamin: Boston in the way again
- Daily Dime: Sheridan on C's patient path
- May: Long run pays off for Boston
- Expert roundtable: Game 6 questions
- Hollinger: Big Three down to big one
- Forsberg: Six keys for Celtics' Game 6
- Daily Dime: Artest delivers late for L.A.
- McMenamin: Lakers get boost from bench
- Shelburne: More heartbreak for Nash, Suns
- Adande: Lakers embracing Suns' challenge
- Hollinger: Greatest offensive series ever?
- TrueHoop: Kendrick Perkins' delayed justice
- Daily Dime: Magic stay alive in Game 5
- Hollinger: Magic have chance at history
PLAYOFF PREVIEW
- Hollinger: Who has most to gain?
- Adande: Intriguing playoff storylines
- Hollinger: Playoff predictions by round
- Playoff Predictor: Simulate each round
- Playoff Odds: Each team's title chances
- Bucher/Broussard: Surprise team?
- TrueHoop's Stat Geek Smackdown
- Scouts Inc.: First-round previews
- Polls: Vote on every Round 1 matchup
- Playoff matchups | Schedule | Bracket
FINALS PAGE
CONFERENCE FINALS PAGES
ALSO SEE
- Haberstroh: Jordan wrong about James
- Paine: DNA of a championship team
- Thorpe: LeBron leads for playoff MVP
- Elhassan/Doolittle: Lotto team draft guides
- Ford: Mock Draft 3.0 | NJ workouts

