Just moments after being eliminated at the hands of the revamped Celtics, LeBron James told reporters that he would welcome more personnel moves in Cleveland, according to The Akron Beacon Journal.

"I think what we have is very good, but we need to continue to get better. We know that," James said. "If that means some personnel changes that need to happen, then so be it. The teams around us in the league are continuing to get better."

The Cavaliers could have as much as $30 million in expiring contracts to work with this summer, with the possibility of dealing them to teams looking for cap room in the summer of 2009.

They also have the $5.5 mid-level exception to use, as well as the 19th pick in June's NBA Draft.