Golden State Warriors showing interest in Damian Lillard after his release

Damian Lillard dribbling the ball up the court against the Houston Rockets (2025)
Damian Lillard dribbling the ball up the court against the Houston Rockets (2025)Alex Slitz/Getty Images/AFP
The Golden State Warriors are showing interest in signing star point guard Damian Lillard (34), according to NBA insider Marc Spears.

Lillard was waived by the Bucks on Tuesday, who will also stretch the remaining $113 million on his contract - meaning he can sign with a contender for little money while still being paid handsomely by the Bucks. However, the Bucks will be able to "stretch" that money from two years to five. 

The nine-time All-Star tore his Achilles during Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs in a matchup against the Indiana Pacers, making it more than likely that he'll miss the upcoming 2025-2026 season. 

Lillard was originally acquired by the Bucks in 2023 as part of a three-team deal involving the Portland Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns. The next two seasons, Lillard would go on to average 24.6 points and 7.0 assists a Bucks team that would lose in the first round of the NBA playoffs in back-to-back seasons.

Shortly after waiving Lillard, the Bucks signed former Pacers centre Myles Turner to a four-year deal worth $107 million. Turner, a two-time blocking champion, was the longest-tenured (10 years) player on the Pacers before reaching a deal with Milwaukee. 

Other free agents the Bucks have signed include Jericho Sims (two years), Gary Harris (two years), Gary Trent Jr. (two years, $7.5 million), Taurean Prince (two years, $7.1 million), and Kevin Porter Jr. (two years, $11 million). 

Meanwhile, the Warriors have been quiet as they have yet to sign a free agent.