Warriors aim to sign former MVP and Porzingis to support Curry
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 5:38 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
The Golden State Warriors are predicted to pursue LeBron James and Kristaps Porzingis in an effort to bolster their roster for a potential NBA Finals run. As Steph Curry's window to compete for championships narrows, adding high-profile players could enhance the team's chances. James' future remains uncertain after a disappointing playoff exit, but speculation mounts around a potential signing. Porzingis is also expected to return on a two-year deal, further supporting this potential blockbuster move.
- •Warriors predicted to sign LeBron James for $30.8 million over two years
- •Kristaps Porzingis expected to re-sign with the Warriors on a two-year contract
- •Steph Curry remains a key figure as the team looks for a Finals push
- •James has yet to decide on his future after a playoff exit
- •Warriors seek to maximize their championship contention with veteran talent
- 5:38 PMYahoo Sports — Warriors predicted to sign $101M former MVP and Kristaps Porzingis in Finals push with Steph Curry
"The Warriors know that they do not have much longer with Steph Curry. The big thing for them is they need to give him a supporting cast to give him one last NBA Finals opportunity.
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