<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Yahoo)</div><div class='quotemain'>LeBron James could crush the world for an Olympic gold medal this summer, but the evolving power of the euro could cost him his Cleveland Cavaliers point guard. This time, the overseas revolution of outbidding NBA teams for restricted free agents advances with Dynamo Moscow discussing a two-year, $10 million offer with Delonte West, a source close to West said on Thursday. After his trade from the Seattle SuperSonics at the February deadline, West won the Cavaliers’ starting point guard job, averaging 10.5 points and four assists per game. In pushing the Boston Celtics to seven games in the Eastern Conference semifinals, West averaged 14.5 points – including two 21-point performances – over the final five games. James had wanted the Cavaliers to acquire an available point guard such as Jason Kidd or Mike Bibby, but he developed a fondness for West.</div> Source This could be very interesting, we know that LeBron likes West, but does he like him enough for the Cavs to match a $5m per year deal? My gut would say that the Cavs would benefit greatly from West being in Cleveland as he can take some of the load off LeBron when it comes to bringing the ball upcourt. He can make good passes, hit big shots and defend well. He is probably the ideal PG for the Cavs if the can get their hands on a secondary scorer to back up LeBron James.