LeBron James joining the Warriors still feels unlikely, but one practical detail keeps the idea alive. James is settled in Los Angeles, the Lakers can pay him more, and their current roster may offer a cleaner path than Golden State’s aging, injured core.
Kendrick Perkins did not need a long breakdown to shut down the idea of Stephen Curry being traded from the Golden State Warriors to the Charlotte Hornets.
Knicks fans look back fondly on the "Linsanity" era of 2012 in New York and many still regret that it only lasted half a season. As it turns out, Jeremy Lin does too.
The Golden State Warriors have an important offseason ahead of them as they look to wring whatever they can out of the twilight years of Stephen Curry’s career.
The Golden State Warriors were active during the trade deadline, and they were able to acquire Kristaps Porzingis from the Atlanta Hawks. That was the only trade they were looking to make with an Eastern Conference team, as they tried to bring Michael Porter Jr.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
If LeBron James wants more money and better proximity to his family home, he should re-sign with the Los Angeles Lakers. One could also argue that staying with the Lakers would be the cleanest result for his legacy.
Among his non-Lakers options, LeBron James is often considered most likely to join the Cleveland Cavaliers or the Golden State Warriors. The Stein Line's Marc Stein and Jake Fischer wrote Tuesday that the Warriors are ahead of the Cavaliers in the pecking around.
The Golden State Warriors still appear to have a dream scenario in mind, with LeBron James joining Stephen Curry in a late-career superteam push. The idea sounds wild because James has spent eight seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers and is deeply settled in Southern California.
The 2026 NBA Finals have been nothing short of a thrilling spectacle on and off the court. While the New York Knicks opened the series with a 2-0 lead, the San Antonio Spurs kept their hopes alive with a Game 3 victory.
We’re exactly two weeks away from Day 1 of the 2026 NBA Draft which, yes, is now a two-day event. A lot can change between now and then, including the Golden State Warriors attaching their first-round pick to a few other assets to land a big fish before free agency begins.
The Golden State Warriors are attempting to bring LeBron James aboard this offseason, but that's not the only major move they will be hoping to make. The Warriors will likely be looking to re-sign Kristaps Porzingis and get Draymond Green to opt out of his $27.7 million player option to sign a multiyear deal with a lower 2026-27 salary.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
The Golden State Warriors have been most often linked to wings Yaxel Lendeborg and Brayden Burries, but they reportedly are considering going in a different direction.
The Golden State Warriors have a big need at the wing position, and they seem likely to fill it with the 11th pick of the 2026 draft. Among the top wing options in their draft range are Yaxel Lendeborg, Cameron Carr, Nate Ament and Karim Lopez.
The Golden State Warriors have been rumored to have interest in 6'8.25" wing Karim Lopez with the No. 11 pick of the 2026 draft. ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel reported that he actually isn't likely to be Golden State's pick.
The Golden State Warriors are rumored to be going after Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard or LeBron James this offseason. With Antetokounmpo still in the middle of his prime at 31 years old and Leonard in his late prime at 34 years old, one might conclude that trading for one of them would be better for the Warriors than signing James.
The Golden State Warriors formed a dynasty and won four championships with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson leading the way. After last
San Antonio Spurs star De’Aaron Fox has been one of the NBA’s most recognizable faces during the Finals; however, his signature line has also always been a topic of discussion.
As the NBA prepares to crown its eighth different champion in eight seasons, the sustained dominance once displayed by the Warriors appears more difficult than ever to duplicate.
The Golden State Warriors have already had an eventful offseason, having brought back head coach Steve Kerr on a new deal. The Warriors are looking to add some more veteran pieces around Stephen Curry this summer in hopes of making one final push to revive their dynasty.
The Warriors are still showing interest in Kristaps Porzingis, but only if his $30.7 million expiring salary drops to a much more manageable figure in free agency.
Jeremy Lin wants to patch things up with Carmelo Anthony in private before making things public. The Taiwanese-American guard recently spoke to the New York Post about Carmelo Anthony inviting him to “clear the air” on the latter’s podcast.
After failing to make the 2026 NBA Playoffs, the Golden State Warriors are at a crossroads. The basketball landscape has changed around them, and they’ve failed to keep up. The current roster is a far cry from the dynasty that ruled the NBA in the 2010s.