With LeBron James still playing at a high level and the Lakers in a slump, many are wondering about his trade status.
There are plenty of Los Angeles Lakers fans these days who want the team to get rid of LeBron James one way or another and move on. Midway through last season, another team tried to make that wish a reality.
The Golden State Warriors are 14-9 approximately a quarter of the way through the season. They're 4.5 games behind the best team in the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and 2.5 games ahead of the San Antonio Spurs, who are currently on the outside looking in at the play-in.
This nugget from Windhorst comes on the heels of Shams Charania reporting that the Miami Heat are listening to offers for Jimmy Butler. As for LeBron, he has not requested a trade from the LA Lakers at this time. However, it's worth noting that there were rumblings of a possible deal to Golden State at last year's trade deadline.
The Golden State Warriors appear to be the most likely destination for Jimmy Butler as a helper to Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
With the Golden State Warriors in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race and Steph Curry still playing at an MVP level, the organization is
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