Warriors Ready $15 Million Pitch for 41-Year-Old LeBron James After Lakers Split
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Updated · The San Francisco Standard · Jun 30
Warriors Ready $15 Million Pitch for 41-Year-Old LeBron James After Lakers Split
1 articles · Updated · The San Francisco Standard · Jun 30
Summary
Golden State is preparing a five-point recruiting push for LeBron James in the coming days, with Stephen Curry, Steve Kerr, Draymond Green, Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy expected to help make the case.
The Warriors can offer only the $15 million non-taxpayer midlevel exception, but people around the situation already view them as an early team to beat after James and the Lakers went their separate ways Tuesday.
Their pitch centers on fit and familiarity: Curry’s willingness to share the spotlight, Kerr’s history managing stars and older players, and Green’s close relationship with James.
Golden State also plans to sell a plausible title path around a veteran core of Curry, James, Jimmy Butler and Kristaps Porzingis, even after a 37-45 season and despite questions about age and durability.
Location and legacy round out the appeal — the Bay Area keeps James close to his Los Angeles home, while joining Curry would offer one more late-career championship run without any debate over whose team it is.