NBA insider doubts James and Davis will join Warriors this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 2:05 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
NBA insider Brian Windhorst has cast doubt on the possibility of LeBron James and Anthony Davis reuniting this summer with the Golden State Warriors. Windhorst noted that league sources are skeptical about the move, suggesting it might lead to Draymond Green signing a new contract with Golden State while James and Davis potentially secure contracts in Los Angeles and Washington, respectively. While Windhorst sees a slim chance of both players ending up in the Bay Area, he indicates that they may be using this speculation to enhance their leverage in negotiations.
- •Brian Windhorst expresses skepticism about James and Davis joining the Warriors.
- •League insiders expect Draymond Green to secure a new contract with Golden State.
- •James and Davis may be positioning themselves for better contracts elsewhere.
- •Windhorst suggests a slim chance of both players landing in Golden State.
- 2:05 PMYahoo Sports — NBA insider pumps the brakes on James/Davis reunion in Golden State
"NBA insider Brian Windhorst expressed doubt that the Warriors could land both LeBron James and Anthony Davis this summer.
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