Mike Dunleavy Jr. may have offered the latest clue in the LeBron James free agency mystery — or simply confirmed the Warriors are already prepared to move on without him.
Speaking during Golden State’s summer league game, the Warriors general manager said the franchise is nearing the end of its offseason work.
“I think we’re getting close to finalizing the roster here,” Dunleavy said. “So we’re looking forward to that finish point.”
Naturally, one routine front-office update immediately became LeBron tea.
Golden State has pursued the 41-year-old since it became clear he would leave the Lakers, with Steph Curry and Draymond Green taking unusually active roles in the recruitment. Curry has spoken directly with James, while Green reportedly pitched his longtime friend during their offseason time together.
That makes Dunleavy’s wording difficult to ignore. If the Warriors are waiting on James as their final major piece, “getting close” could suggest the organization believes his decision is imminent — and perhaps that Golden State remains firmly involved.
It could also mean the exact opposite.
Recent reporting from Shams Charania indicated that James’ focus has shifted toward the Cavaliers, Heat and 76ers. Dunleavy may simply know Golden State cannot hold the rest of its offseason hostage much longer.
Should James choose another destination, Golden State could pivot toward a veteran alternative or enter the season largely with what it has.
For a franchise supposedly nearing the finish line, there are several rather important blanks left to fill.
The Warriors know Curry’s championship window is closing. Pairing him with James would create one of the most fascinating late-career partnerships in league history.
But Dunleavy’s comment does not reveal whether Golden State is preparing a LeBron jersey or closing the door.
It only confirms the waiting game is almost over — one way or another.















