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During the 2024 Summer Olympics, James was ecstatic to pair with Curry on the U.S. National Team, saying it was “about f–king time” they played together, which led many to speculate that they could one day join forces in the NBA. The latest rumblings come as James and the Lakers are in the midst of a rough patch.
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LeBron Wire on MSNWarriors have made multiple attempts to trade for LeBron James
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, the Warriors have made multiple attempts to land the league's all-time leading career scorer over the last 18 months. "As long as LeBron James’ future in Los Angeles remains uncertain, Golden State will undoubtedly be mentioned as a potential James suitor," Fischer wrote.
Jeff Teague carved out an 11-year NBA career highlighted by an All-Star selection in 2015 with the Atlanta Hawks. Known for his quickness and playmaking, Teague was a key contributor during the Hawks’ 60-win season and later won an NBA championship with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021 before retiring.
The Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs are reportedly targeting a breakout young star from a Western Conference team to strengthen their roster for the upcoming 2025-26 NBA season.
While the Warriors have shown interest in working out a new deal to keep him in town, Kuminga has not shown an interest in a new deal with the team. Other teams have shown interest in working out a sign-and-trade with Golden State, but the team hasn't been very willing to do that either.
The Golden State Warriors could emerge as a team that could steal a former first overall pick from the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics in free agency.
The Golden State Warriors have had a quiet summer so far but could raise some eyebrows with rumors that they remain quite interested in LeBron James.
The Golden State Warriors are not considering any sign-and-trade offers involving guards Buddy Hield or Moses Moody, per NBA insider Jake Fischer, who provided reasoning behind those reported decisions in the Stein Line newsletter.