The Warriors are reportedly preparing to pursue LeBron James in free agency and explore a trade path for Anthony Davis, while Draymond Green has declined his $27.6 million player option. No deal for James or Davis is confirmed, and the key roster claims remain based on sourced reporting rather than official team announcements.
Green’s decision appears central to Golden State’s flexibility. ESPN reports that the Warriors can now offer James the full $15.1 million non-taxpayer midlevel exception, while any Davis pursuit involving Washington would require major salary matching.
The most complicated piece may be Jimmy Butler. The report says a Davis salary match would likely involve Butler’s expiring $56.8 million contract, though Golden State has also indicated it would prefer to keep him. Butler, who is several months removed from ACL surgery, acknowledged the uncertainty around trade talk while emphasizing that teams must make decisions aimed at winning.
The wider context is a potentially shifting market around James, whose Lakers negotiations were described in the report as not advancing before free agency. With Green, James and Davis all represented by Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, the Warriors’ next steps will be watched closely — but for now, this is a high-profile pursuit scenario, not a completed roster overhaul.


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