Warriors tried to acquire LeBron James at trade deadline: ESPN’s Woj

Draymond Green’s long-gestating bromance with LeBron James took a more direct turn in the hours before the NBA trade deadline.

Green pushed Warriors owner Joe Lacob to reach out to the Lakers about acquiring James, according to a Wednesday report from ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Adrian Wojnarowski. Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and general manager Rob Pelinka both rebuffed the Warriors’ advances, the report says, but Buss referred the Dubs to Rich Paul, James’ client, for his thoughts.

Paul, the CEO of Klutch Sports, also happens to represent Green, who reached out to him directly, as did the Warriors. Klutch is known to engineer team-ups of its clients, but in this instance, James reportedly declined the Warriors’ advances via Paul.

The entire saga stemmed from two things: James passively pressuring the Lakers ahead of the deadline, as he has done with his teams many times before; and the Warriors’ desire to amplify Steph Curry’s prime. Well, that and Green’s willingness to be a staunch recruiter — a skill he last showcased to great effect when the Warriors landed Kevin Durant from Oklahoma City in 2016.

In the end, the Warriors never even reached the point of offering a specific package of players and picks for James, 39, but the outreach (and the leaking of the report) indicates that they still aim to go all-in on the 35-year-old Curry’s prime.

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