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LeBron James and the Golden State Warriors are not a pairing that has a shot at happening anytime soon, according to Rich Paul.
Agent Rich Paul made it clear this week that there is no path toward a potential trade of his client, LeBron James, from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Golden State Warriors.
On Thursday, the Dubs received a major trade update regarding the four-time NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers forward.
LeBron James to the Warriors only sounds like a pipe dream. The Bay did make a push a few seasons ago. However, now that the landscape has changed in LA, there are rumours they might try again.
The Warriors could use a jolt, and a trade for LeBron James, to pair with Stephen Curry was floated. Rich Paul is not a fan, though.
The Lakers are being urged to explore a stunning LeBron James trade with the Warriors that would instantly reshape both franchises.
The Golden State Warriors suffered a devastating loss on Sunday in overtime, as they came short 141-27 against the Toronto Raptors. Although this was the first loss for the Dubs in four games, it highlighted a glaring issue with their roster depth.
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LeBron James' agent reveals likelihood of Lakers star being traded to Warriors to help Stephen Curry
Paul would not commit to any path for James' future. The NBA's all-time leading scorer is a free agent at the end of the season, and he has never been traded at any point in his 23-year career. He has played only 15 of the Lakers' 31 games this season and is averaging a career-low 20.3 points per game.
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Bill Simmons thinks LeBron James should join Stephen Curry on Warriors, proposes trade
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons was in his NBA trade machine bag on the latest episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast. Simmons proposed an idea that would send LeBron James to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jimmy Butler.
NBA pundit Bill Simmons pitched a fascinating trade idea that would send LeBron James to the Golden State Warriors.
LeBron James credits an honest team talk after Lakers fixed messed-up ATOs, responding to JJ Redick’s blunt postgame remarks.