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Top 5 Players Who Could Help Steph Curry Win a Championship by 2027
With Stephen Curry entering his 18th NBA season and the Golden State Warriors facing one of the most consequential offseasons of his career, the front office is reportedly pursuing aggressive moves to surround its franchise star with enough talent to chase one more title before his window closes. Here are five players generating the most serious buzz as potential difference-makers for Curry’s championship push.
1. LeBron James
No name has generated more speculation than the future Hall of Fame forward, whose own free agency could intersect directly with Golden State’s roster-building plans. The Warriors are prepared to pursue significant moves, including gauging LeBron James’s interest. ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Anthony Slater reported that the Warriors are expected to test the waters again on LeBron while also looking at other big swings. Marc Stein also reported that the Warriors have had long-standing interest in bringing him to Northern California.
The pursuit faces significant financial obstacles, however. The Warriors could clear room for the full $15.1 million nontaxpayer midlevel exception — a team-friendly, low-risk bargain. The direct free-agent path is only possible if LeBron takes a major pay cut, since the Warriors are not opening $40 million or $50 million in cap space. If he wants anything close to his old number, this becomes a sign-and-trade with the Lakers.
Despite the interest, recent reporting has tempered expectations considerably. “Wednesday brought a bout of pessimism on the Golden State Warriors’ chances of landing LeBron James in free agency,” according to one report, suggesting Golden State’s pursuit might already be fading before free agency formally opens.
2. Kawhi Leonard
Beyond James, the Warriors have also re-engaged with another superstar whose situation in Los Angeles has generated its own share of speculation. The Warriors are prepared to pursue significant moves, including re-engaging the Clippers regarding Kawhi Leonard’s availability. The Golden State Warriors’ interest in Kawhi Leonard now sounds much stronger than background offseason noise, with the franchise continuing to search for one more star around Stephen Curry.
That said, the Clippers’ own organizational stance — with owner Steve Ballmer reportedly committed to keeping Leonard — could complicate any realistic path toward acquiring him, regardless of how much interest Golden State has shown.
3. Trey Murphy III
Among players with a genuinely plausible trade path to Golden State, the New Orleans Pelicans forward stands out as perhaps the most realistic addition. Murphy continues to be the most ideal trade target connected to the Warriors. He’s just 26 years old and under contract for three more seasons at a bargain rate of $27 million in 2026-27, $29 million in 2027-28, and $31 million in 2028-29. He plays the Warriors’ biggest position of need — big wing — and he’s a three-level scorer who can take some pressure off Stephen Curry.
ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported that Murphy could be more attainable this offseason and that the Pelicans are hoping to get a 2026 first-round pick after trading one last year. The 6-foot-8 small forward is already a fringe star after averaging 21.4 points over the last two seasons, with a plus-3.3 net rating this past season, according to Cleaning the Glass.
4. Kristaps Porzingis
Rather than chasing an external blockbuster, the Warriors also appear increasingly focused on retaining a piece already on the roster. The Warriors appear increasingly optimistic about bringing back Kristaps Porzingis. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, there is growing momentum toward a new contract between Golden State and the veteran big man, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent.
The retention path is made easier by the team’s existing rights to the player. It would make sense for the Golden State Warriors and Kristaps Porzingis to agree to a new contract. After all, the Warriors gave up Jonathan Kuminga for him, and they have his Bird rights, which will allow them to sign him without using any of their mid-level exception money. A realistic deal would likely fall in the $21 million to $24 million range to keep him alongside Curry, Butler, and Green for another championship run.
5. John Collins
Among the more attainable free-agent targets the Warriors have been linked to, the veteran frontcourt scorer offers a complementary skill set without requiring a major roster overhaul. John Collins is not a star-level acquisition, but he represents a sensible frontcourt target for the Warriors. The 28-year-old forward will enter unrestricted free agency in 2026 after completing a five-year, $125 million contract.
In the 2025-26 season, Collins averaged 16.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.0 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game while shooting 52.6% from the field and 36.4% from three. A realistic offer from the Warriors would likely start with the non-taxpayer mid-level exception, roughly three years and $45 million, provided they remain below the second apron.
The Bigger Picture for Golden State
Despite the array of names connected to the team, the Warriors’ general manager has acknowledged the broader uncertainty hanging over the entire roster-building process. “Let’s see where we go when the trade deadline comes around and into the spring,” Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy said. “I think the last couple of years we can say we’ve added talent in a good way in February. Who knows where we’ll be come April, March, May. … But by the end of the year, if you have Steph Curry on your team, Steve Kerr is the coach and Jimmy Butler is back, in a seven-game playoff series, I don’t want to say we can’t beat anybody.”
Teammate Brandin Podziemski outlined the kind of player the organization should prioritize, particularly with the team’s first-round pick in the upcoming draft. “I think the obvious answer is someone who’s ready to play or he can play right away,” Podziemski said. “Someone that has experience, is physically mature enough to play in the games right away. I think that’s kind of, as an organization, where we’re at. We’re at the stage where we’re trying to win as much as we can.”
Curry’s Own Future Remains Tied to Golden State
Despite occasional speculation about a potential trade given the team’s recent struggles, most reporting continues to suggest Curry’s future remains firmly in the Bay Area. “The Warriors wouldn’t dream of fielding any offers for Curry. If they were remotely interested in that kind of restart, Steve Kerr never would’ve signed on for two more seasons as head coach,” one analyst noted, pushing back against any notion that Golden State might move on from its franchise centerpiece.
Curry himself is eligible for a contract extension on August 29, which he has stated he wants — a clear signal of his own intention to remain with the only franchise he has ever played for as he chases a fifth championship.
With the NBA Draft set for June 23 and free agency negotiations opening shortly after, the coming weeks will be critical in determining which, if any, of these five players ultimately joins Curry’s supporting cast. Given the financial complexity surrounding James and Leonard, the more realistic paths to immediate roster improvement likely run through retaining Porzingis, pursuing a trade for Murphy using draft capital, and adding complementary depth pieces like Collins through the mid-level exception — moves that, collectively, could determine whether the Warriors mount one final serious championship push before Curry’s illustrious career eventually winds down.
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Ken Griffin urges NYC business leaders to fight socialist mayor Mamdani
Manhattan Institute expert Adam Lehodey says NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s outreach to Wall Street leaders signals a recognition that New York cannot fund progressive priorities without keeping businesses and wealthy investors in the city.
Billionaire Citadel founder Ken Griffin is encouraging New York’s business leaders to take on socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, warning that the city’s future could be at risk if employers and investors stay quiet.
“They need to find their voice and fight for their city,” Griffin said Thursday at a Manhattan event, according to Bloomberg.
“My advice is to speak up. What’s the worst that’s going to happen? It will be that New York empties of talent and that’s a catastrophe. If the mayor wants to say a few words about you, your record speaks for itself: You create jobs, you create value and you pay taxes.”
MAMDANI’S WALL STREET COURTSHIP SPARKS CRITICISM OF ANTI-BILLIONAIRE AGENDA

The Citadel founder is clashing with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over taxes targeting the ultra-wealthy and intensifying crime, reviving the same tensions that drove him to pull his business and billions out of Chicago. (Spencer Platt/Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg/Getty Images / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Griffin’s remarks mark the latest chapter in an ongoing clash between Wall Street’s billionaire class and Mamdani, whose proposals to raise taxes on wealthy New Yorkers and luxury property owners have drawn fierce criticism from business leaders concerned about the city’s economic competitiveness.
The financial titan, whose net worth is estimated at $48.3 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, argued that New York’s corporate leaders should focus on the long-term future of the city rather than short-term political battles.
BILLIONAIRE KEN GRIFFIN SAYS CITADEL’S CHICAGO EXODUS WAS ‘NOT HARD,’ CITES CRIME, TAXES
“Everything should be viewed through the lens of, Citadel will be here far longer than he’ll be mayor,” Griffin said.
The comments come as Griffin and Mamdani appear to be cautiously opening a dialogue after months of public sparring over taxes, wealth and the city’s business climate.
The socialist mayor recently reached out to Griffin after previously criticizing the billionaire hedge fund manager over his Manhattan penthouse and personal wealth. Mamdani notably stood outside Griffin’s luxury property to promote his proposal to raise taxes on second homes in New York City worth more than $5 million.
CHICAGO KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN KEN GRIFFIN TURNS ON A CITY, NOW MAMDANI MAY FIND OUT
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s “pied-a-terre” wealth tax on luxury properties ignites a contentious debate, drawing strong criticism from Citadel CEO Ken Griffin and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman.
The outreach comes as some business leaders warn New York risks alienating major employers and investors — a concern Griffin has raised before in another major American city.
The tensions have fueled concerns among some business leaders that New York could follow a path similar to Chicago, where Griffin spent years criticizing crime, taxes and public policy before moving Citadel’s headquarters to Miami in 2022. The relocation marked the departure of one of the financial industry’s most influential firms and underscored the economic impact that can follow when a major corporate player leaves a major city.
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Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin described New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s “tax the rich” video targeting him as a “creepy and weird” political advertisement. (Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Griffin has repeatedly pointed to Florida’s business climate as a model and warned that policies targeting high earners and businesses could make New York less competitive.
Griffin said he plans to talk to Mamdani “at some point in the months ahead.”
“Let’s see where he is on the state of policy at that time,” he said. “Actions speak louder than words.”
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