Warriors consider family-focused pitch for LeBron James this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 8:47 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly preparing a family-centered recruitment pitch to LeBron James for the upcoming offseason. NBA insider Marc Stein noted that while James has deep ties to the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State aims to entice him by proposing a commuting arrangement that would allow him to maintain a family presence in Los Angeles. This strategy may include potential accommodations for James' son, Bronny, as part of facilitating a trade. The franchise believes this approach could enhance their chances of signing the four-time NBA champion.
- •Warriors hope to attract LeBron James this summer.
- •Pitch emphasizes commuting to maintain family ties in Los Angeles.
- •James has spent eight seasons with the Lakers.
- •Proposed deal may include James' son in a trade.
- •Golden State views this strategy as crucial for recruitment.
- 8:47 PMYahoo Sports — NBA insider reveals potential family-centered Warriors pitch to LeBron James
"The Golden State Warriors now know what they must do to sign the Los Angeles Lakers' 41-year-old star.
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