7 Things to Watch for During the 2014-15 NBA Season

The season opens tonight. Here's the drama to expect on and off the court.

James' ballyhooed return to his home state ushered in mile-high expectations for the Cavaliers.

Here's more about King James' return to the kingdom and other things to watch for this NBA season:

1. LeBron Returns to Cleveland

2. The Next Chapter for Miami Without LeBron

Don't feel sorry for Miami. Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and coach Erik Spoelstra are out to prove they can outlive the "Lebron Era."

3. Can the Clippers Win the Title Post-Sterling?

Moving past the legal and racial drama that took place under Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles Clippers have a new billionaire owner, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Known for his boisterous leadership of the tech giant, Ballmer is bound to be the Clippers' loudest cheerleader. Maybe Los Angeles won't be "Lakers' Town" forever.

The Cavaliers, Warriors, Clippers have best championship odds out of all 30 NBA teams, according to FiveThirtyEight.

4. The Spurs Want a Three-Peat

5. Big Apple Contention: Knicks vs. Nets

Former Lakers coach Phil Jackson became the president of the New York Knicks in March, and the team will reportedly use Jackson's offensive techniques. Knicks player Carmelo Anthony went on a free agency tour this summer, but came back to the Knicks. Brooklyn Nets, including Deron Williams and Kevin Garnett, will show again that the Garden isn't the only game in town. Anything is possible.

6. King Kobe and Linsanity II in Los Angeles?