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NBA Rumors: The 3 Teams That Have Positioned Themselves for Anthony Davis
Golden State Warriors, Charlotte Hornets, and Boston Celtics have set their sights on the interior player of the Washington Wizards.
The NBA is experiencing one of the most hectic weeks in recent times, marked by major trades and million-dollar contracts happening at a constant pace. Amidst this scenario, one of the significant moves made by the Washington Wizards seems to have quickly become a thing of the past. On June 22, they reached an agreement with Trae Young to extend his contract for four seasons.
The franchise also bolstered its project just eight days ago with the selection of AJ Dybantsa as the number one pick in the 2026 Draft.
However, the big question remains whether the Washington Wizards' roster is already set for the upcoming season or if there are still moves to be made.
Anthony Davis and the Golden State option
One of the names that has emerged strongly in market discussions in recent weeks is Anthony Davis.
The possible interest from the Golden State Warriors gained momentum on Tuesday, although speculations waned shortly after.
The idea gained traction after LeBron James' camp indicated that he wouldn't return to the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2026-27 season. This led to the possibility of Golden State acquiring James and potentially reuniting him with Davis through a trade.
However, ESPN and Andscape journalist Marc Spears later stated that Washington has no intention of negotiating for the player.
According to this information, the Wizards are not entertaining offers for Davis, and the franchise's general manager, Will Dawkins, is a big fan of the power forward.
Nevertheless, there's also the possibility that all parties are playing their cards. LeBron has made it clear that he's in no rush to decide on his next destination, and this situation could be part of a strategy to pressure Golden State into attempting to acquire Davis. If such a move were to happen, the likelihood of seeing James play in the Bay Area of San Francisco would significantly increase.
Charlotte weighs its options
The Charlotte Hornets also figure among the potential scenarios linked to Davis.
The franchise has significantly reshaped its roster in recent weeks following the departures of LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges, decisions driven by executive Jeff Peterson.
The Hornets now have a substantial accumulation of assets to pursue operations for top-tier players.
Currently, one of the team's key needs is at the center position, where Moussa Diabate is the primary candidate for the starting role.
However, the interest in Davis would depend on how quickly the franchise believes it can compete for significant objectives. At this stage of his career, the player evidently represents an immediate performance bet.
If Charlotte decides to utilize all the recently acquired resources, the most probable option would be to go for a younger star like Jaylen Brown.
Boston also steps into the picture
The Boston Celtics continue to be one of the most active teams in market discussions and are linked to another potential operation.
Following the surprising exit against the Philadelphia 76ers in the playoffs' first round, Brad Stevens, the franchise's basketball operations president, expressed his intent to revamp the team to adopt a more traditional style of play.
The idea is to reduce the offensive dependence on outside shooting, a philosophy that has accompanied Boston over the past few seasons.
In line with this, the team took a first step by adding center Mitchell Robinson from the New York Knicks.
If Stevens decides to further strengthen that approach, Anthony Davis could become a target. A hypothetical frontcourt pairing of Robinson and Davis would provide increased physical presence to compete against rivals like Karl-Anthony Towns in New York or the new duo of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo in Miami.
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