So here's what happened:
Back in late January, ESPN's Chris Haynes reported that LeBron James may have a conversation with the Warriors in free agency this summer.
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On Wednesday, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith said:
"LeBron James will have a conversation, because the belief is: LeBron, KD, Steph. Here's what's going on -- right now if you're the Golden State Warriors, you want to keep your core four intact. And you're willing to spend the money.
"But LeBron James is the best player in the world. And obviously, if you're Golden State, you're gonna go after stuff. There is no way that they can have all of them on the same team..." and Smith said that would mean the Warriors would have to part ways with Draymond Green and Klay Thompson at a minimum to add LeBron.
On Thursday, Smith's comments were brought to Draymond's attention.
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"I think if LeBron James is on the Golden State Warriors, there's a high possibility that I won't be here," the two-time champion said. "So it is what it is."
He then said, "it's a business, right?" as he chuckled.
Crazier things have happened but I would say there's a negative percent chance that LeBron joins the Warriors in July.
Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller