Draymond Green comments on LeBron James' free agency options
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 4:55 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Draymond Green, speaking on his podcast, explored the uncertainty surrounding LeBron James' future in the NBA. Although many expect James to continue with the Los Angeles Lakers, Green suggested that the more pressing question might be whether James will even play next season. He indicated that speculation about James moving to another team, such as the Cleveland Cavaliers or Golden State Warriors, is premature. Green, who maintains a close friendship with James, noted the potential for his retirement after 23 seasons. As free agency approaches, James may have limited options with the Warriors while the Lakers could offer a lucrative deal.
- •Draymond Green discusses LeBron James' free agency on his podcast.
- •Green questions whether James will continue playing or switch teams.
- •LeBron James potentially faces retirement after 23 seasons.
- •Warriors can offer about $15 million; Lakers have more cap space.
- •James has been linked to both the Cavaliers and Warriors.
- 4:55 AMYahoo Sports — Draymond Green on LeBron James' upcoming free agency
"Draymond Green of the Warriors made an interesting comment about LeBron James' upcoming free agency.
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