The Golden State Warriors have expressed ongoing interest in acquiring LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer. The discussions, which reportedly have taken place multiple times over the past 18 months, aim to pair James with Warriors star Stephen Curry, potentially creating a powerful backcourt duo.
Concerns Surround Jonathan Kuminga amid Trade Speculation
At the same time, restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga is hesitant to accept Golden State’s current two-year contract offer. Fischer suggests Kuminga fears the Warriors might include him in a trade package to secure James before the next trade deadline in February. This uncertainty adds complexity to the Warriors’ roster decisions as they evaluate their options.
LeBron James’s Future with the Lakers Remains Uncertain
The offseason has been filled with rumors about LeBron James’s satisfaction in Los Angeles, with questions about whether he is open to a late-career move to another team. The Warriors’ repeated inquiries indicate that they see value in adding James despite the potential challenges, highlighting their desire to boost their championship odds with a veteran presence.
Potential Impact of a James-Curry Partnership
While the possibility of joining forces with Stephen Curry remains unlikely, it has not been completely ruled out. Such a pairing would be a significant event in the NBA, bringing together two of the generation’s most iconic players. Fans and analysts alike would closely watch the impact on team dynamics and the league’s competitive balance.

