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Warriors to make a serious run at LeBron James after Lakers decision

NY Post Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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LeBron James gave up a $52.6 million salary to leave the Los Angeles Lakers and continue his NBA career in the 2026-27 season.
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LeBron James averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds in 60 games during the 2025-26 season.
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Draymond Green declined his $27.6 million player option, creating a financial path for the Golden State Warriors to sign LeBron James using the non-taxpayer midlevel exception, projected at $15 million.
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LeBron James is not retiring. But he is leaving the Los Angeles Lakers. And he’ll have to take a pay cut.

The now former Lakers superstar plans continue his NBA career during the 2026-27 season, giving up an eyewatering $52.6 million salary.

The decision ends his Lakers tenure and immediately turns one of the league’s loudest rumors into the biggest story of the offseason.

That puts the Golden State Warriors directly in the spotlight.

Before the Tuesday’s bombshell, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said the Warriors were expected to make a serious push to pry James away from Los Angeles, saying on “Get Up” that Golden State’s focus was trying to “get LeBron James away from the Lakers” and that the franchise was attempting to get something done “today.”

James had been the subject of retirement speculation after his age-41 season, but he remained highly productive. He averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds in 60 games while helping the Lakers earn the No. 4 seed in the Western Conference alongside Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves.

Even when injuries hit Los Angeles in the playoffs, James still had enough left to help lead the Lakers past the Houston Rockets in the first round before they were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round.

But the Lakers’ have clearly and openly shifted toward Dončić, and James is now looking for a different setting in which to end to his career.

The Warriors have been circling that possibility.

Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard reported that Draymond Green’s decision to decline his $27.6 million player option gave Golden State a path to offer James the non-taxpayer midlevel exception, projected around $15 million.

That would require James to take a massive pay cut, but it would also give him a chance to chase one more championship alongside Stephen Curry, Green and Steve Kerr.

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The Jimmy Butler piece also remains important.

Butler had been connected to Anthony Davis trade rumors as part of a possible larger Warriors swing, but Golden State has reportedly told Butler it does not intend to trade him. That matters because newer reporting has suggested the Warriors do not necessarily have to land Davis in order to pursue James.

In other words, Golden State’s LeBron chase may be simpler than it first appeared.

The Lakers can no longer sell continuity. James has told them to move on. The Warriors, meanwhile, have already cleared a possible financial path and have one of the few basketball pitches that could make sense at this stage of James’ career.

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