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Did the Warriors really try to trade for LeBron James at NBA trade deadline? What we know
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Date:2025-04-07 04:30:17
The Golden State Warriors inquired about the availability of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James just before the NBA’s trade deadline last Thursday, however, neither James nor the Lakers had interest in a potential blockbuster deal, a person familiar with the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.
The person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about talks between the two teams. ESPN first reported details of Golden State’s pursuit of James.
Because of their spots in the Western Conference standings – the Lakers and Warriors are fighting for a spot in the play-in game at ninth and 10th place – both teams were active at the trade deadline yet neither team executed a season-altering deal.
James posted on social media an hourglass days before the trade deadline, a semi-cryptic message indicating time was running out. He then told reporters he didn’t know if he would pick up the $51.4 million option on his contract for the 2024-25 season. That level of uncertainty from James compelled those around the league to try and read the tea leaves. Right before the trade deadline, James’ agent, Rich Paul, told ESPN his client had no interest in a trade.
That didn’t stop the Warriors from reaching out. They weren’t the only team. The Philadelphia 76ers made a brief inquiry about James, but that conversation ended quickly, according to ESPN.
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The Lakers plan to seek roster improvements in the offseason while making a playoff push in the final two months of the 2023-24 regular season. The Warriors also have roster decisions in the offseason, including whether Klay Thompson returns in free agency.
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