Warriors have a plan to get LeBron James and Anthony Davis, and Draymond Green just completed Step 1
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Warriors have a plan to get LeBron James and Anthony Davis, and Draymond Green just completed Step 1

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Key Points:

  • Draymond Green declined his $27.7 million player option, becoming an unrestricted free agent, signaling a potential restructuring of the Golden State Warriors' roster to pursue LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
  • The Warriors' salary cap situation improves significantly with Green opting out, potentially allowing them to accommodate James, Davis, and Kristaps Porziņģis, though they may need to trade Jimmy Butler and manage other roster moves to fit salaries.
  • Anthony Davis is not a free agent and would require a trade from the Washington Wizards, who may demand substantial compensation due to Davis being a key piece in acquiring LeBron James indirectly.
  • The proposed Warriors lineup featuring James, Davis, Green, and Curry would be a formidable but aging group, likely competitive but underdogs against younger Western Conference contenders, with health and depth concerns impacting their championship prospects.
  • While acquiring Davis and James could create memorable moments and honor Curry's legacy, the Warriors must weigh the cost of future assets and contracts, as the move might not guarantee a championship and could risk the team's long-term flexibility.

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