Cleveland Cavaliers Roster Looking A Lot Like Miami's Former Roster With LeBron, Miller And Jones, Ray Allen Joining The 2015 NBA Title Contenders?

The Cleveland Cavaliers roster is certainly a lot better now that its home-grown superstar has chosen to come home and bring a title to Northeast Ohio. 

Apparently, LeBron James is bringing his own sidekicks to the mix. 

Earlier this week, the Cavs have inked a deal with veteran Mike Miller in a two-year contract worth $5.5 million, beating both the Houston Rockets and the Denver Nuggets in their respective offers to the three-point shooting specialist. 

While the Nuggets offered Miller a three-year deal worth $12 million, the 34-year-old swingman has chosen to reunite with friend and former teammate LeBron James to chase a title in Cleveland. 

Aside from Miller, Cleveland has also closed a deal with former Miami forward James Jones with the same offer, a two-year deal worth $5.5 million. While he has played only 58 games over the past two seasons, he has averaged a career best 52 percent from three-point range last season. 

Now that the team has secured deals with James' two former three point specialists, the only thing left to do for the Cavs is to get the best of them all - all time leader in three point field goals made Ray Allen. While the 39-year-old veteran has been considering his options whether to play again or not, a promising roster and another enticing NBA title could be in the works. 

If the Cavs do pull this deal off, the only missing piece is elite scorer and rebounder Kevin Love from Minnesota via a trade involving their priced first overall draft pick Andrew Wiggins. 

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