Rich Paul hints at LeBron James' potential move to Warriors as free agency nears
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 5:20 PM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
Rich Paul, agent for LeBron James, indicated that the Golden State Warriors are focusing on signing James as free agency approaches. The Warriors have sought to pair him with Stephen Curry, reportedly initiating discussions. Paul noted that James is thoughtfully weighing his options, and he himself is uncertain about the timeline. His comments may heighten anticipation regarding James' decision, with teams closely monitoring the situation. The Warriors believe they remain a viable option for the four-time NBA champion.
- •Warriors prioritize signing LeBron James this offseason.
- •Discussions between James and Curry are reportedly planned.
- •Rich Paul states James is taking his time with the decision.
- •Paul praises a potential pairing of James and Curry.
- •James remains the top free agent, delaying moves by other teams.
- 5:20 PMYahoo Sports — Ex-Laker LeBron James' agent Rich Paul drops major Warriors hint as free agency decision looming
"The Golden State Warriors are wanting to sign LeBron James badly. His agent Rich Paul just gave an interesting take on if James joins the Warriors.
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