Warriors Rumor Hints At Another Splashy Free Agency Twist

As the Golden State Warriors consider LeBron James in the free agency mix, his ties to agent Rich Paul's client Collin Sexton add a tantalizing layer to their roster strategy.

The Golden State Warriors are still circling LeBron James in free agency, but he’s not the only name on their board. Collin Sexton has also emerged as a reported target, and the connection gets even more interesting because Sexton is represented by Rich Paul of Klutch Sports - the same agent and friend tied to James.

That overlap matters for more than just the headlines. Draymond Green also shares that same connection through the agent network, adding another layer to the speculation after Green opted out of his $27.6 million player option on Monday. With James confirmed to be leaving the Los Angeles Lakers, the idea of him landing in Golden State has only picked up steam.

Whether the Warriors can realistically pull off both James and Sexton is another story. It would seem highly unlikely that they could fit both into the same financial picture, but Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer has reiterated the team’s interest in Sexton since free agency opened.

The fit is easy to understand. Golden State needs more guard depth behind Stephen Curry and Brandin Podziemski, though James would obviously soak up plenty of ball-handling duties if he ended up in the mix. James, Green and Sexton all sharing an agent doesn’t hurt the possibility either.

There’s also a little Cleveland history here. Sexton was drafted eighth overall in 2018, and less than two weeks later James left the Cavaliers for the Lakers in free agency, meaning their careers nearly overlapped in Cleveland.

Even if James goes back to the Cavaliers or signs somewhere else, Sexton still makes sense as a target. In that scenario, Golden State’s need for another ball-handler would only grow, especially with the team set to begin next season without 6x All-Star Jimmy Butler.

Sexton isn’t a classic 3-and-D wing to park next to Curry and James, but he could still help stabilize a second unit. He’s a career 18.3-point scorer who has shot 38.9% from 3-point range, and he could give the Warriors some needed creation away from the starters.

Last season, Sexton played in 68 games for the Charlotte Hornets and Chicago Bulls, putting up 15.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.1 steals while shooting 48.5% from the field and 40.1% from deep.

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