Speculation has intensified about LeBron James finishing his career alongside Stephen Curry with the Golden State Warriors. A report suggests the Warriors plan a major offseason addition, possibly including James. However, sources indicate James has no interest in such a move.
The idea of LeBron James teaming up with Stephen Curry has gained traction following comments from Andscape's Marc Spears. On Bay Area's 95.7 The Game, Spears, after speaking with Curry, stated that the Warriors intend to make a significant offseason acquisition. "I think he [Curry] knows, whether it's a Giannis, whether it's a LeBron James, there's going to be somebody next summer that's going to join him, join Jimmy, join Draymond assuming he's still there," Spears said. "This is the Warriors. They've got a brand. They can quick fix."
James, who turns 41 this offseason and becomes an unrestricted free agent for the first time since 2018, could theoretically join the Warriors on a veteran minimum deal without requiring a trade. The Warriors previously discussed acquiring James a few years ago at the trade deadline. Proponents of the pairing note their successful chemistry during the Olympics and argue it could make Golden State a contender again, given Curry's elite status and the team's resources.
However, sources told Lakers Daily that James is not interested in playing for the Warriors next season if he continues his career. The prevailing view in league circles is that James will either re-sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, return to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a third stint, or retire. One source remarked, “A farewell tour with the Warriors would make no sense at all. It’s Lakers, Cavaliers or retirement.”
James and Curry share a friendship, and James has the same agent as Draymond Green, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports Group. Yet, their history—facing off in four consecutive NBA Finals from 2014 to 2018, with the Warriors winning in 2015, 2017, and 2018, and Cleveland prevailing in 2016—makes the move unlikely, sources said. James, the NBA's all-time leader in points and field goals, a four-time MVP, champion, and Finals MVP, has not decided on retirement. He is currently managing a left elbow contusion and arthritis in his left foot, and the Lakers hold a 9-2 record this season when Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic play without him.
While the Warriors are expected to pursue James, with Curry and Green potentially recruiting him, the rumor remains speculative, with conflicting reports on his intentions.