It’s Official: LeBron James Signs with the Warriors — and Stephen Curry Welcomes Him Like Family

In a move that has rocked the NBA landscape and ignited a firestorm of excitement among fans and analysts alike, LeBron James has officially signed with the Golden State Warriors.
The signing ceremony, held privately but professionally at the Chase Center in San Francisco, was described as “historic yet intimate” — and what made it even more remarkable was the emotional surprise appearance of none other than Stephen Curry himself.
The four-time champion and longtime face of the franchise arrived to personally welcome his new teammate — and longtime on-court rival — to the Warriors family.
“We’ve battled, we’ve competed, we’ve both won. Now we get to do it together,” Curry said, his voice filled with excitement and a touch of disbelief.
“It’s gonna be something special.”
The Contract Heard Around the League
According to sources close to the negotiations, LeBron signed a two-year deal worth $82 million, with a third-year player option. The contract also includes partial ownership incentives and mentorship involvement with the Warriors’ G-League affiliate in Santa Cruz.
“This isn’t just about rings,” said Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr.
“It’s about legacy, leadership, and making basketball history — again.”
With the deal finalized, LeBron officially becomes the first player in NBA history to suit up for the Cavaliers, Heat, Lakers, and now — the dynastic Warriors.
From Rivals to Running Mates
LeBron and Steph have faced off in four consecutive NBA Finals from 2015 to 2018, forming one of the most iconic rivalries of the modern basketball era. But on Monday, that rivalry turned into a partnership.
When Curry walked into the signing ceremony — unannounced and dressed in a sharp navy suit — the energy in the room shifted.
“They embraced like brothers,” said one team staffer who witnessed the moment.
“You could feel that respect — it wasn’t just showbiz. These guys admire each other.”
Cameras captured the moment LeBron laughed and said,
“I guess now I finally get to throw you the lob instead of chasing you around off screens.”
To which Curry replied,
“And I don’t have to pray you miss in the fourth anymore.”
LeBron’s First Words as a Warrior
At the brief media availability following the ceremony, LeBron, dressed in a custom-tailored Warriors blazer, addressed the room:
“I’ve always had respect for the way Golden State built its culture — from the top down.
From Coach Kerr, to Steph, to Klay and Draymond, this is a team that plays the right way.
I’m excited to be part of something bigger than myself again.”
When asked about why he made the move, LeBron didn’t dodge:
“I want to compete at the highest level. I want to end my career playing meaningful basketball.
And yes — I want to win another championship. This is the place to do it.”
What This Means for the NBA
Analysts are already calling this the most high-profile team-up since Kevin Durant joined the Warriors in 2016 — only this time, the storyline is deeper, older, and more layered.
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LeBron James, 40, still averaging 22 points and 6 assists per game last season.
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Stephen Curry, 37, still the most dangerous shooter alive.
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And now, on the same team.
“This isn’t just a superteam,” said ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.
“It’s a supernarrative. A once-in-a-lifetime experiment of greatness, ego, and basketball IQ converging under one roof.”
Steph’s Message to LeBron: “Let’s Go Make History”
After the official photos and jersey presentation, Curry and LeBron shared a moment away from the cameras — standing at center court under the rafters of the Chase Center.
One nearby microphone caught Steph saying:
“We’ve written history on opposite sides for years. Now let’s go write the ending — together.”
LeBron nodded and replied,
“Let’s give ‘em something they’ll never forget.”
The Season Ahead
The Warriors are now the most-watched team heading into the 2025–26 season. With Klay Thompson returning from injury, Draymond Green anchoring the defense, and young talent like Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski rising — Golden State now has championship expectations, not just potential.
Training camp opens in September, and all eyes will be on how head coach Steve Kerr blends two basketball geniuses into one cohesive system.
“It’s not about who takes the last shot,” Kerr said in a statement.
“It’s about the last game — and who wins it.”
Final Thoughts
The image of LeBron James holding up a Warriors jersey next to Stephen Curry may take time for fans to process. But in a league where storylines are everything, this one has all the ingredients: rivalry, redemption, ambition, and brotherhood.
If this is LeBron’s final chapter, he’s writing it with the pen of possibility — and a co-author named Steph.
Let the dynasty reboot begin.