Stephen Curry described the prospect of playing alongside LeBron James in the twilight of both players’ extraordinary careers as a story without precedent in basketball history, speaking with media Thursday at a celebrity golf event in Nevada while acknowledging that the Warriors’ pursuit is real and the outcome is entirely in James’s hands.
The Warriors have been actively working to recruit James since the opening of free agency, maintaining communication at multiple levels while the superstar takes his time evaluating destinations that reportedly include Cleveland, Miami, and Philadelphia alongside Golden State. Curry, heading into his 18th season, and James, entering his 24th, have been rivals since before either player had a championship, and the idea of sharing a roster for the final stretch of both careers carries the kind of novelty that Curry said would constitute something genuinely singular in sports history.
The relationship making the pitch possible
The foundation of Golden State’s recruitment effort is not purely financial or competitive. It rests on the personal relationships James has developed with Curry and his longtime teammate Draymond Green. The two players spoke by text message in the past week, with league sources confirming the communication. Green has been more directly involved in the courtship, spending vacation time with James in Puerto Rico and appearing alongside him at the golf event Thursday afternoon.
The overlap of the Warriors’ locker room culture and James’s personal relationships with its key figures gives Golden State a pitch that extends beyond basketball arguments. Head coach Steve Kerr, who coached both Curry and James at the 2024 Olympics, adds another dimension of personal familiarity that most potential destinations cannot match.
Curry’s public pitch for James was characteristically relaxed. He described the offer as playing good basketball alongside people who know how to play the game, competing with a chance to raise the team’s competitive ceiling, and enjoying a franchise with a proven championship track record. He added a brief mention of the Bay Area’s golf quality, a gentle nod to James’s well-documented passion for the sport.
The honest assessment of Golden State’s chances
Curry declined to assign a probability to whether James ultimately chooses the Warriors, describing the decision as James’s to make and suggesting that whatever destination James calls, that team will move mountains to accommodate him. Warriors sources have acknowledged that the Cleveland Cavaliers represent a particularly difficult competing offer to overcome, given James’s history with the city and his stated desire to be somewhere that allows him to win while also being happy.
Golden State has preserved financial flexibility specifically to create space for James, with Green having opted out of his player option to give the team temporary room to maneuver. If James ultimately chooses elsewhere, the Warriors will run back largely the same core that has been assembled this offseason, including veteran additions to help hold the roster together while two significant contributors recover from injuries that will keep them out of games for a substantial part of the coming season.
What Golden State looks like with or without LeBron
Curry was measured about what the team becomes if James declines. He described the situation as one that required holding the fort until injured players return and acknowledged that the full vision of what the Warriors could be is dependent on having a healthy complete roster. The addition of a young backup center on Thursday filled a specific roster need created by losing a reserve to another team, with more roster moves anticipated once Green’s return is formalized and additional decisions about veteran contributors are made.
The LeBron decision will define how the Warriors approach the rest of their offseason planning. Until it comes, Curry is at a golf tournament, James is on vacation, and the rest of the league is watching.

