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Anthony Davis Targets Warriors Trade as Free Agency Opens

2026-07-09 · Anthony Davis · Transfer

Anthony Davis became the centerpiece of a blockbuster free‑agency rumor on 1 Jul, when NBA insiders suggested the Golden State Warriors might need a LeBron James commitment before pulling the trigger on a Davis trade. The report, emerging just hours after the league’s free‑agency clock started, put the Lakers’ All‑Star front‑court star at the heart of a complex three‑team negotiation involving the Warriors, Washington Wizards and possibly a third club.

The buzz began after Draymond Green opted out of his $27.7 million contract, leaving a roster spot and salary cap space on the Bay Area roster. Insiders Brian Windhorst and Ramona Shelburne noted that Golden State’s front office sees Davis as the missing piece to pair with Stephen Curry and a future LeBron James signing. However, the Warriors lack a direct salary match for Davis’ $58.5 million deal, forcing them to look at Jimmy Butler’s $56.8 million contract as a possible trade bridge.

Shelburne explained on NBA Today that the Warriors would prefer a “commitment from LeBron James” before committing assets to acquire Davis. The logic is simple: pairing two Hall‑of‑Fame caliber big men with Curry would create a historic lineup, but the salary‑cap math requires a clear signal that James will join the team. Without that assurance, Golden State risks over‑paying or losing flexibility, especially after Green’s departure.

The Washington Wizards, who currently hold Davis’ contract, have publicly denied any interest in moving the 10‑time All‑Star, according to ESPN reporter Marc J. Spears. A separate tweet from Spears claimed Wizards GM Will Dawkins is a “huge fan of AD,” yet the franchise remains firm on keeping their star. Meanwhile, the Warriors’ only realistic trade partner for Butler is the Miami Heat, but Miami has shown no appetite for swapping Butler for a player of Davis’ caliber. A third‑team solution, perhaps involving a salary‑dumping club, remains speculative.

Davis enters free agency with a $58.5 million contract on the table, making him one of the league’s most expensive forwards. The Warriors’ tentative pursuit adds a West Coast option, but the lack of a concrete trade package and the dependency on James’ decision keep the scenario fluid. If the Warriors fail to secure a James commitment, Davis may explore offers from other contenders like the Boston Celtics or the Dallas Mavericks, who have expressed interest in bolstering their front line.

Insiders say the Warriors will continue talks with the Wizards throughout the week, looking for a “third‑team” to balance salaries. Sam Amico hinted that a trade could materialize if a suitable partner emerges, but warned that “Wizards not interested in Jimmy Butler” remains a sticking point. As free agency progresses, the market will reveal whether Golden State can align a LeBron James deal with a Davis acquisition, or if the Lakers’ star will chart a different path.

The story is still unfolding, and every new tweet or interview could shift the balance. Fans of the Warriors, Lakers and the broader NBA will be watching closely as the league’s biggest names navigate the high‑stakes free‑agency landscape.

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