The Golden State Warriors have long been viewed as a premier destination to sign LeBron James in free agency this summer. Their enthusiasm has been evident, with reports hinting that they are keen on pursuing Anthony Davis, James’s former co-star with the Los Angeles Lakers, as a strategic move to woo the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, who have anchored the franchise for more than a decade, share a close relationship with James. It was noted that Curry recently planned discussions with James about the possibility of joining forces, similar to the conversations the two had while playing for Team USA during the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Outside the basketball court, Curry has a passion for golf, a sport that James has also started to explore. James is competing in the American Century Championship, which began on Wednesday, and during the event a reporter asked him about the potential of joining the Warriors in the Bay Area. Curry responded that his interest was more about playing golf with LeBron than worrying about basketball logistics. He stated that they would focus on the basketball side if the situation allowed, but his primary hope is to see James enjoying his time on the golf course. “I’d say more so I’m interested in just playing golf with LeBron. We’ll handle the basketball stuff, but only see the golf. LeBron is free agent. He’s out here really grinding on the game. But I’m sure we obviously would love to play together. I mean, hopefully it happens. But he’s deserved the opportunity and the right to take his time with the decision.”
James told the Lakers on the morning of June 30 that he would not be re-signing with them. He had spent eight seasons in Los Angeles and helped lead the team to a championship in 2020. Yet the arrival of Luka Dončić in February 2025 intensified the sense that James’s tenure with the Lakers was approaching a crossroads, as the franchise began to recalibrate around a new core with eyes on the future.
Beyond the Warriors, several other contenders are mentioned as possible destinations for the 41-year-old star. The Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Denver Nuggets are all in the mix as potential stops for James as he considers his next chapter. Curry’s own history with the American Century Championship adds another layer of interest to the ongoing dialogue about James’s next move. Curry previously captured the tournament’s title in 2023, while last year’s event was won by former NHL star Joe Pavelski, a note that underscores the event’s tradition of cross-sport appeal.
This narrative originally appeared on LeBron Wire, underscoring the possibility of Stephen Curry and LeBron James reuniting on the Warriors and how such a pairing could influence the broader free-agent landscape and SEO conversations surrounding LeBron’s next destination.
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