Over the last few weeks, many have shared the sentiment that LeBron James is using the Golden State Warriors as leverage to get what he wants. The latest to popularize that theory was The Ringer's Bill Simmons.
When I arrived at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas for the Golden State Warriors’ Summer League opener with the Dallas Mavericks, the crowd was dominated by fans waiting for the Utah Jazz-Washington Wizards battle happening in the following game.
Amid LeBron James’ free agency getting more suspenseful every day, his latest meetup with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has added another layer of curiosity.
With LeBron James at the center of NBA free agency again, the Golden State Warriors want to lure the four-time champion to the Bay Area. James already got a glimpse of what life with Steph Curry could be like when they teamed up for the Olympics.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
The Golden State Warriors could be nearing a Gary Payton II reunion. The free-agent guard and the Warriors have "mutual interest" for him to return for his seventh season with Golden State, per ESPN's Anthony Slater.
It initially seemed he was poised to team up with Stephen Curry on the Golden State Warriors, but most reports say they're no longer at the top of his priority list.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
College rivalries are the running theme in the Bay. But this time there were fireworks when the rookie Wolverine teamed up with the resident Spartan. Yaxel Lendeborg doesn’t just bring the young spark to the Golden State Warriors.
LeBron James is still an unrestricted free agent, and the Golden State Warriors’ guard Stephen Curry came up with one last pitch to recruit the NBA superstar.
While the pursuit of LeBron James and Anthony Davis is reportedly ongoing, the Golden State Warriors continue to make roster changes. The front office is also yet to lock up Draymond Green, who walked away from his player option.
Former Michigan teammates Yaxel Lendeborg and Morez Johnson Jr. enjoyed some banter following the Dallas Mavericks’ clash with the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Summer League on Thursday night.
The Warriors are bringing back center Charles Bassey on a one-year contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Bassey, 25, finished last season with Golden State after bouncing around the league on a series of short-term deals.
The Warriors are re-signing free agent center Charles Bassey to a one-year contract, reports Shams Charania of ESPN (via Twitter). Bassey, 25, finished out last season with Golden State after bouncing around the league in 2025/26.
While Butler remains focused on returning healthy at some point next season, one of his closest friends and former teammates officially brought his own NBA career to an end.
The Golden State Warriors have been outbid for one of their more dependable frontcourt players from last season. The Warriors have reportedly decided not to match the offer sheet Quinten Post signed with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Al Horford was serviceable for the Golden State Warriors during the 2025-26 NBA season. Horford spent his first year in Golden State, teaming up with two-time MVP Stephen Curry and 2017 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Draymond Green.
The Warriors may have to face an unpleasant reality if trading Butler is part of their plans to rework the roster for the final stages of Steph Curry's career.
Initial reports said Kristaps Porzingis' new contract was worth $40M for two seasons. New information shows the Golden State Warriors made a shrewd deal with their veteran center.