The Summer of LeBron officially arrives next July but LeBron James’ pending free agency has already had a huge impact on this offseason. The Pacers and Bulls are rebooting, having traded their best players to Oklahoma City and Minnesota respectively and conceding the Eastern Conference to the Cleveland Cavaliers two months before training camp begins. The Boston Celtics improved with the addition of Gordon Hayward while Washington and Toronto are playoff teams but not much of a threat to Cleveland. LeBron and the Cavs still rule the East, with or without Kyrie Irving. Sure, the uncertainty of LeBron’s future hangs over a club that is hopelessly trying to close the talent gap on the Golden State Warriors. Still, the right approach is to go for it and worry about the future at a later date. When you have LeBron, a once-in-a-lifetime player, you are always in a win-now mode. For months, the NBA’s worst kept secret has LeBron relocating to Los Angeles with the Lakers and bringing Paul George with him. That move may help LeBron’s movie career and lifestyle but it doesn’t help him beat the Warriors. Why go West in your early 30’s when the easier path to…