The Warriors are okay with running it back with the same roster if they donโt make a big splash this offseason, per @anthonyVslater
โThe Warriors, team sources said, very much believe they're still in the mix for James but still have been given no indication they're any type of front-runner.
As ESPN's Shams Charania reports, James' agent, Rich Paul, is taking pitches from a handful of interested teams and the expectation is James will take time before deciding.
That time would allow these suitors, including the Warriors, to beef up their rosters to better appeal to James, perhaps with a splashy trade.
The Warriors would seem to have the contract-matching flexibility and first-round draft picks to execute such a move, though there remain continued signs that the front office is content if they have to run it back with mostly the same roster.โ
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Anfernee Simons had deals on the table from Miami and Golden State.
The Warriors were offering him a minimum contract as they wait for word from LeBron James, sources told @ClutchPoints.
Simons wanted nothing less than $6M a year on a new deal, which is exactly what he gets.
Free agent guard De'Anthony Melton has agreed to a two-year, $11 million deal to return to the Golden State Warriors, sources tell ESPN. There is a player option in the season of the deal as well.
BLOCKBUSTER: The Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers for Paul George, two first-round picks and two second-round picks, sources tell ESPN.