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NBA Rumors: Warriors reportedly engaged in trade talks with Lakers over LeBron James acquisition

Speculation around LeBron James' potential moves for the upcoming NBA season is gaining momentum, as reports emerge suggesting that the Golden State Warriors are actively engaged in trade discussions with the Los Angeles Lakers.

LeBron James speaks onstage during Fanatics Fest NYC 2025.
Ā© John Nacion/Getty Images for FanaticsLeBron James speaks onstage during Fanatics Fest NYC 2025.

Since LeBron James joined the Los Angeles Lakers seven years ago, the connection between the superstar and the franchise has grown remarkably strong. With one championship under his belt and countless stellar performances, LeBron has etched his name in Lakers history. However, speculation about his future with the team is rampant, especially with the Golden State Warriors now surfacing as a potential suitor.

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Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reports that the Warriors have engaged in repeated discussions with the Lakers about a possible trade for LeBron. ā€œI’m told that the Warriors have reached out to the Lakers on multiple occasions over the past 18 months to explore any trade pathway to pair LeBron James with Stephen Curry,ā€ Fischer notes.

This isn’t new speculation, as whispers of the Warriors’ interest date back to February of last year, driven by the prospect of uniting two leaders of the U.S. Olympic team for the upcoming Paris games. Yet, the lingering question remains: Who could the Warriors offer in exchange for LeBron?

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Golden State certainly boasts assets that might entice the Lakers, such as Draymond Green, considering the recent talk of Luka Doncic potentially leading the team. As LeBron approaches the final year of his contract with the Lakers, there is a palpable anticipation among fans eager to witness a new era featuring Doncic and other rising stars.

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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James dribbling against Stephen Curry.

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LeBron possesses a no-trade clause in his contract and is slated to earn $52.6 million in the upcoming season, should the Lakers opt not to renegotiate before its commencement. Regardless, fans are anxiously awaiting LeBron’s official statement about his future intentions.

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The Warriors aren’t alone in their pursuit; reports indicate that other teams, including the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers, have also made inquiries. The Dallas Mavericks are another franchise reportedly interested. Yet, LeBron has stated that he will contemplate his options with his family before making a definitive decision.

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In the meantime, LeBron is cherishing moments with his family, even commemorating the bond with matching tattoos with his sons and wife. He has also been spotted attending various events as preseason and training camp approach, gearing up for what might be his final season donning a Lakers jersey.

Conversely, the Warriors are re-evaluating Jonathan Kuminga’s situation. While they hope to retain the young talent, the 22-year-old Congolese player appears inclined to explore different opportunities in his burgeoning career.

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