Baron Davis has now been at the last two Golden State Warriors home games. The former NBA point guard was on hand Thursday when the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Dubs and was also taking in the action Saturday night when the Warriors hosted the Brooklyn Nets.

This time, however, Baron Davis was sitting next to Warriors owner Joe Lacob. On Thursday, Davis was in the stands seated next to his buddy, Kevin Garnett.

Baron Davis played four seasons with the Warriors. He never made the All-Star team or delivered a championship, but the scoring guard was always a fan favorite because of how hard he played and the fact that he made Golden State Warriors basketball fun again after years of turmoil.

In 227 career games with the Warriors, Baron Davis averaged 20.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 8.1 assists. He will always be remembered for his nasty poster dunk on Jazz big man Andrei Kirilenko during the second round of the 2007 playoffs. It's a play that many believe is one of the best playoff dunks of all time.

It's pretty cool that Davis can sit next to Lacob and watch the game. Davis left the Warriors as a free agent in 2008 and signed with the L.A. Clippers. Sometimes when a player leaves a team, their relationship with the past owner gets strained. That doesn't appear to be the case between Davis and Lacob.

But what makes this sighting really interesting is the fact that this comes after Davis expressed his desire to play for the Warriors once more. Their seating arrangement could very well be an innocent occurrence or there might be something in the works.

For now, we can only speculate.