Negotiations between restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors remain at a stalemate, ESPN’s Shams Charania reports (Twitter video link).
“It’s a staring contest between these two sides that could continue much longer than just this month,” Charania said.
NBA insider Jake Fischer reported last week that Kuminga’s agent, Aaron Turner, has held numerous discussions with Warriors officials in Las Vegas this month trying to secure a contract that pays at least $25MM in average annual salary, even in the short term. According to Fischer, the Warriors have been reluctant to meet that price in a long-term agreement.
Charania visited with Kuminga on Wednesday said that the 22-year-old forward told him that he was in “absolutely no rush to do a deal with the Warriors.” According to new ESPN insider Anthony Slater (video link), coach Steve Kerr has been in contact with Kuminga during the process but Kerr’s tendency to reduce his role during crunch time and in the postseason has left some “scar tissue,” adding that Kuminga no longer wants to be a “Plan B” option.
Turner continues to pursue possible sign-and-trade transactions. According to Charania, the Suns and Kings “have made concrete offers with the Warriors over the last week or so.” Those clubs have also offered Kuminga an “opportunity for significant minutes, a starting-caliber role” and “those are two things he wants more than anything.”
Golden State has balked at the packages those teams have offered, which leaves Kuminga as well as the organization in limbo. The Wizards, Heat, Bulls, Bucks, and Nets have also been previously named as possible suitors for Kuminga.
The Warriors’ other potential offseason moves have been delayed until the Kuminga situation is resolved, Charania adds. Slater identifies Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton and Seth Curry as free agents that Golden State is interested in. The Warriors currently have just nine players on standard contracts.
Kuminga appeared in just 47 games in 2024/25, having missed more than two months due to a badly sprained ankle. He had an inconsistent role when healthy, averaging 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 24.3 minutes per game, with a .454/.305/.668 shooting line.
Although he was out of the Warriors’ rotation entirely for some key games at the end of the regular season and in the postseason, Kuminga averaged 24.3 points per game on .554/.389/.720 shooting in his final four playoff games vs. Minnesota after Stephen Curry injured his hamstring.
Kuminga has made it clear what he wants. He wants a chance to be a starter and play meaningful minutes. If the Warriors don’t think they can give it to him or doesn’t believe he’s a player worthy of it then trade him. This middle ground of wanting to keep him but in a part time role isn’t going to result in a scenario where anyone is happy.
Suns offer this morning — Any of these players
Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale or Nick Richards
(IMO, Suns first round picks have little value)
My trade idea
Warriors get Royce O’Neale, Nick Richards and Khaman Maluach
Suns get Kuminga and Moody
Both are 22 years old
What? Suns aren’t doing that.
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This has been the scenario for two years now. Isn’t that the definition of Miss management. Warriors have done it to themselves. They blew it with Wiseman and now blowing it with Kuminga.
I expected to see this full of crybaby Warriors fans. Blaming the end of the world on Kuminga.
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Is kuminga worth $30/150? NO Not 1 team has offered him a contract even close to what he wants so why should the warriors over pay and go into a tax deep hole? I would love to see the warriors trade him even if it means all they get back is a 1st round pick. So far no team has even made a solid offer for him.
We are talking about his worth. You are here today at RFA because Warriors wanted to be. Still crying. His value doesn’t matter. Only what you will do with him. Warriors could of signed him two yrs ago for 20 mill.
Why is it OKC had no problem developing their kids from same draft. Both Chet and Williams are signed and playing well. Two years ahead of RFA. Yet Warriors have been fumbling for two years now ..
Waaaa waaa wewiiiiu wha haw waaahhhh
Coukd have moved him two yrs ago for two #1 picks ….
Cry me a river …….
Last year the warriors made an offer of $25 million a year for 5 years and Kuminga turned them down and wanted $30 million for 5 years or no deal. So how did you not know that?
Could have moved him for 2 1st round picks from who? Do you have insider knowledge that somebody doesn’t know?
You are really lacking in knowledge not to know he turned down a solid offer last year. He also been inconsistent in his play. You need to watch more NBA games.
I have forgotten more ball than you will ever know..
I am the only one who talked about Kuminga before his draft. The ONLY one …..
“ However, Kuminga’s agent, Aaron Turner, disputed the report about rejecting a $30 million annual average value extension, calling it “fake news” and stating his client is smarter than that. “
The problem and issue with Kuminga has been going on for over two yrs now. Yet you constantly find a way to put it on him. When all that is happening. Is you will lose him for nothing. He signs his QO now. Then walks next year. His value is not going up if he doesn’t play. Plus Warriors need to move on. To seriously have a shot at winning in next 2-3 yrs. This is all on the team. They cut the cord on Wiseman. They could have cut the cord long ago on Kuminga. You are nothing but a crybaby . And an apologist for a team that has failed their picks.
Kuminga agent turned down the offer. That is a fact. His agent is an amateur. There is no teram offering the warriors anything for him. If its not about the money go sign a contract with another team. Nobody offered him a contract. Its all about the money. If the Kings wanted him they could trade Kegan Muarry who they wanted but instead Carter who has no offensive game. Sign a 1 year deal and get traded at the deadline for more playing time. Calling people names shows no class by you. You are now acting like Davey going to name calling.
Cry me a reservoir
who is crying?? I see warrior fans saying let him take the QO and walk next year. So who is crying??
Apropos question, from the city by the bay
Steve perry did opine “who’s crying now”
Warriors fans are not crying and they could care less about Kuminga at this point. Only person crying is Kuminga thinking he should be paid a max.
Was piggybacking on knickerbockerAl
Warriors had every opportunity to get Beals for Kuminga but they didnt do it. Kuminga impasse is so complicated. None of us really know whats going on, it’s one of those love hate relationships. Warriors(Lacob) do not want to see him starring for another team.
Hes delusional, and his agent isnt helping. He has potential, but he isnt a plan A on any organization. Other teams would have given the Warriors the value theyre looking for if he was a plan A in their eyes.
Chap- I think you’re missing the context: Kerr made a point after the season ended to say that Kuminga doesn’t fit with the Warriors. Kerr knew exactly what that would achieve. No player that cares about their career will re-sign under those circumstances. Kerr, on behalf of the Warriors, created this situation.
Given that Kuminga will not return under any circumstances, what he’s doing now is NOT delusional. It’s completely rational. He’s forcing the Warriors to either, one, trade him or, two, give him a big contract (and trade him later).
I think Kerr said that to make a point to Kuminga since nobody seems to dislike him as a person. Its simple kid do what we tell you and play more. Obviously if his 3pt shot comes around it makes his fit way easier.
He cant not resign. So he will have to make the best of it since it seems like a trade isnt in the offing. If he holds out he doesnt get paid and stays restricted next year too.
The delusion is thinking that the things the Warriors want him to do to earn and keep playing time is the same stuff a rebuilding team will want. Like he may get more leash to try to expand his scoring even if its inefficient, but they will want him to be defensively engaged since he is a 3-4 and rebound, and not force bad contested iso shots he bricks because he is the polar opposite of wide open.
I dont know where the money is at, but GSW has never been one to come with like a disrespectfully low offer, so I assume he wants more than most teams would give him even unrestricted. Its like these guys think they are negotiating deals 12 years ago when the league and CBA have changed. Like teams arent just writing blank checks for inefficient score first players anymore.
> I think Kerr said that to make a point to Kuminga
> since nobody seems to dislike him as a person.
Seriously? You think that saying a player won’t fit on your team (even after he was your best player in the last playoff series) is what you do when you want a player to sign as a free agent? You don’t try to devalue a player publicly as he goes into free agency and expect he’ll come back to play for you when given the chance.
The clip has been discussed on all the ex-NBA players’ podcasts (Gil’s Arena, Club 520 with Jeff Teague, etc), and all the players had the same take: Kerr is being openly disrespectful of Kuminga, and that no self-respecting player would agree to play for him again.
The “I wouldn’t play him 38 minutes per game” comment by Kerr was a direct response to the comments by Legler and Steven A Smith a few days earlier that Kerr should have played Kuminga more minutes in the Minnesota series. It had nothing to do with helping Kuminga.
He was the best player on a team that won no games in the 4 that featured him without Steph.
Dray doesnt shoot 3s in a way that defenses respect, same for Butler, and Kuminga. Its obvious you cant play 1 shooter and have spacing. Kuminga might not start, but he would play 25-30 min a night if he did the stuff other than being super athletic well.
Im sure Kerr has talked a lot with Kuminga about a lot of stuff privately. He also should realize that there arent many ways the team can trade him right now. He can grow up and show everyone what a winning player he is, or he can be a baby. Having potential means exactly zero till you show you can produce consistently.
I think his people arent serving him well, and everything he has been working on shows he doesnt get it. Like every player thats played anywhere else raves about how the Warriors treat players. I think Kuminga could be really special, but he needs his 3pt shot to become at least avg when not wide open, and his defense is so bad for how big and bouncy he is.
Chapman, I don’t think you’re looking at it from the players’ perspective. You believe that Kerr wants him on the team and would help develop him. Players don’t.
I have heard from team insiders that everyone likes him as a person or what not. I think its at least as much on Kuminga for not being coachable and only practicing the things the team doesnt need. Like Kerr cant treat him like a player on a basement team that doesnt care who gets the touches. For JK you have to play ball now while the top 10 all time players still here, and then you would get the run of the place when your 25 entering your prime after Steph is no longer the same player.
Kuminga was running to the media complaining about Kerr in his 3rd season in the league and talking about demanding a trade on his rookie contract. I think he started screwing up this relationship long before Kerr.
He thought he should have been gifted all the shots and a featured role day one despite not deserving it yet, or reading the room, where he got a f***ing ring his rookie year. Like there is a pecking order that pre dates him and seniority.
He seems like a nice guy with a lot of talent who just doesnt get it.
> every player thats played anywhere else raves about
> how the Warriors treat players.
The opposite is true these days.
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I’m guessing you don’t watch the various players’ podcasts (Arenas, Teague, Byron Scott, etc).
It’s the consensus amongst all the ex-NBA players on podcasts, whether right or wrong: Kerr mismanages young players and young players should avoid the Warriors.
All these players are publicly telling Kuminga the same thing: get outta there.
You cant focus on both development and winning. Kuminga needs to do what he can to make the team win to earn the playing time to become the player in the role he wants.
The talking head ex player cadre are sooooo dumb. Like I never need to know another thing about what Perk thinks about anything. A lot of its entertaining, most of it shows how little they understand about the business.
Its like just trade JK he needs to be free. None of those same idiots address the fact that teams arent offering anything of value, and mostly its the BYC that is killing most possible deals. Like once you decide to talk about NBA rosters and contracts maybe some of these talking heads should learn how the bloody contracts work.
You are so lost lol. This is a three year old problem. Doesn’t matter what the player thinks or wants now. Warriors and Kerr need to think about the team.
Excuses doesn’t help anything. We are at the END. If Kuminga turned down a contract last yr . Then he should have been moved the next day. That simple.
His agent says its fake news he was never offered a deal. Reports say he turned down 30 mill. Thats a big BS. Cause he isn’t worth it. And Warriors are not stupid enough to offer it. And if they did offer it. Kuminga would never turn it down. Just another way to cry for the crybabies …. Here
show your source where the agent says its fake news?
He tweeted it.
if he wants starter minutes, work out a sign and trade with washington or charlotte
I like Kuminga, but still very raw and unpolished. I unfortunately think the Warriors need to let him go. If the offer is out there, sign and trade and let him flourish with another team.
One option only – SnT
Firm asking price
1 promise Young
1 future First
Example
IF Kings offer Murray and a First = equal value
Kings and Suns offers to Kuminga are perfect
Now Kings and Suns offers to Warriors are nothing
Lol, No !!
If kings offered Muarry and a 2nd the warrioors would take it. Instead kings offered 2 players with no value.
Monk has plenty value. Better than Hield
now you are just throwing in names. Monk was never offered. He also makes more than $12 million in matching contracts. He is also short so where does he fit the warriors. Glad you are not a GM.
Glad we’re all not gm’s
We’d all ruin any of the 30 teams
Nobody has come close to making an offer that would leave the team as good as they are right now with Kuminga and FA signings.
Warriors: You’re mid, so we don’t want to play you too much or pay you too much
Also Warriors: You’re too good to be allowed to play elsewhere or trade for anything short of a ransom
That’s the crux of it. It’s like working for a boss who refuses to promote you but also won’t let you transfer departments because you are too valuable.
I feel like it is Lacob who thinks he is too valuable to just trade away.
Lacob was def trying to push that disastrous two timelines BS and with Wiseman being a waste of a pic, feels like he’s just trying to save face.
The Kings have offered nothing that makes the GSW as good as they are now with Kuminga on the roster but pouting like a child. The Suns have nothing of value to offer period.
The two timelines thing is actually what they are doing right now. Imagine if they had picked Lamelo, Okongwu, Hali, Avdija or even Obi Toppin instead of Wiseman? Suddenly the 2 timelines look great with Kuminga, Moody, Podz, Post and TJD accenting one of those guys.
The only problem with “2 timelines” is that it involved developing young draft picks – something a talentless, incompetent nepo like Kerr does not know how to do. As usual, all of GSW’s issues are because of Kerr NOT running a tight ship and NOT doing what his job description says.
Has anyone offer anything of value for Kuminga? NO Not many teams have money to take him into their team ifthey are paying him $30 million a year. Not even Utah who has the cap space want him for that much a year.
They have been offering since the day he was drafted. Warriors have killed his value ……
All Kumingas fault …. Waaahhh waaahhhh
Go ahead name those offeres you know that never been posted before. Go post them now.
If the trade offer isnt for something that keeps them be as good as with Kuminga, or for draft assets that are real to add to a package to go get a better player for this season, then why do a deal?
Kuminga also would be the matching salary in a trade for another player.
It’s so stupid, Kuminga is worth about 5/125, GSW used him idiotically last year, we all know it, we all know why (Kerr sucks at his job).
At some point Kuminga needs to accept less money so he can get out of SF.
At some point Kuminga needs to accept the fact he is not worth 25 mill a year. Not a smart player, and by the sounds of it, his agent is not too smart either,,, would be lucky to get 15 mill annually….
You are wrong, Kuminga wants 35 mill a year, teams are offering 25. He is way too good to get only 15, that’s crack smoke.
23 / yr
Kuminga is worth $25 mil per in today’s NBA. It’s the CBA that has the rich getting richer. The middle class is rapidly disappearing. The Warriors will blink or this will get real ugly.
If Golden State were really all in. They’d be paying Kuminga, signing Horford, Melton and Curry and cop the tax implications on the chin.
Curry is already signed. Kuminga is holding up their ability to sign Horford and Melton. If he was worth that much, don’t you think teams would have come up with better offers. The Kings offer was pretty pitiful.
If Kuminga was worth $25 million a year wouldn’t Utah make the offer and warriors let him go? Even Utrah said no. Kuminga doesn’t want $25 he wants 30/150
@ arc…not necessarily. He wants 30, warriors want 20. I call it halves @ $25 per. Utah have similar younger guys they’re trying to develop. If not for this CBA kuminga would be signed by now. Front offices are still learning how to attack this CBA. Warriors are no different, they’re trying to sign kuminga for as less as possible yet trying to trade him for a kings ransom. Why be surprised teams are trying to fleece Golden State, that’s their job. Golden State been sending mixed messages for years with this guy.
nobody has even made a good offer for him. If he signed when the warriors had the money last year everything wioudl be good but he wanted a max extension and nothing else. They used that extra money for Butler. If Kuminga signed the contract they offered they would not have traded for Butler so its his fault they have no extra money. Teams are not beating down the door to get him because he is not worth a max. Let him take the QO and he can be a free agent next year. That kings offer was so bad letting him walk next year is a better option.
If it was just the money they would pay him, but if they get him to take less, since they want to keep him until his salary matches fully in a trade, they are able to fill out the rest of the roster better.
Like having Melton/Seth/Horford who are all excellent 3pt shooters around Kuminga should make his life way easier. It would let him either prove his fit to this team, or prove his value to another team thats interested in investing time and assets in him.
The Warriors offered Kuminga 5/125 last year and he turned it down because he wanted 30MM/year.
And it’s not just about the tax – the Warriors ownership has paid and will pay the tax, it’s about the associated draft penalties. The Warriors have only a couple years left with their vets. They need all their draft picks to build for the future.
Seth Curry, like in the article, lols. The CBA is hampering teams from making big offers. Allen and Royce might be all that’s available. Front offices are taking advantage of the current situation. That’s their job.
You forgot about Dario Saric…That’s what is being offered. If they go over the 1st Apron, it takes away what they can do later.
That’s why I’m talking Phoenix. Allen plays D and shoots it at a high clip. Royce is plug and play hard with any line up. Streaky from deep too. All of a sudden Golden State got real depth. Might need that in the west.
Warriors can onlyu bring back $12 million so only Royce could be traded. Allen makes too much for taken back in a trade.
Off what? His cap hold? Or the unsigned contract? If Phoenix want him they’ll make that sign and trade work.
His trade amount is cap at $12 million so warriors only can take $12 million back. Would need a third team that can take Allen and send back a draft pick for Allen to make it work.
I think Milwaukee should try to get him. He could start at SF maybe. Be a nice frontline with Giannis and Turner? I don’t know anything though so probably a dumb idea
What can Mil trade?
Good point. I think they have a first and a swap way down road but they don’t have a good young player to include
They would need salary too. Like they dont have 25M in money to send out since Kuzma is trash and they for sure dont have the picks left to pay someone to take that horrible deal.
Kuminga’s style’s like a young short raw giannis … maybe too clunky of a fit (?)
Him for kuzma maybe ?
There’s just no cosmic answer for The Curious Case of J Kuminga
I said this long ago. Since you can’t get back equal $$ value back on Kuminga. Sign him and trade him for young assets with rookie contracts. Players with upside who fit Warriors system better …….
Heat — Jaquez, Jovic, and a future pick ..
———- DoNE ———
Warriors would likely do this, Miami definitely wouldn’t
Well Warriors should be looking at all young talents around NBA. TWolves would love Kuminga.
Knicks — Mitch, McBride, future pick.
My point is there is a trade out there. It’s the Warriors who don’t want to do it.
That would be a good trade. The warrior should take it if offered.
I think with any sort of sign and trade, since they will be over the 1st apron, they can only take back $50% of his salary ($30M for $15M).
Makes it harder for them to trade him before the season starts.
Actually 12.5 million only.
What is the big deal with Kuminga? Nobody wants him; that is the reason the Golden State Warriors have not been able to trade him. The Warriors will not going to give him an extension, period. They would better let him walk away in free agency than overpay him. Kuminga was a bad pick for the Warriors They should have picked Franz Wagner.
Incorrect: no one wants to pay Kuminga $35M a year, which is what he wants. Plenty of teams including GSW want him at $20-25M a year.
You aren’t wrong about Wagner, but the rest of your post lacks crucial framing and context.
Kuminga wants a 30/150 contract and he has done nothing to prove he earbned a contract like that.
Nobody is paying him 30 mill. At best two yrs third yr PO at 25 mill. But Warriors need that 30 mill for the trade. So make it first yr only 30 mill. Get creative lol.
Knicks …….. we will give you.
Mitch, McCullar, Duawara …
now you are just making up names
It’s crazy because Horford-Kuminga-Dray-Jimmy-Steph is the best possible rotation they could possibly use, but they never will because of Kerr’s idiotic ideas about positioning. That defense, my lord…
I don’t know much about warriors…why doesn’t Kerr play Kuminga more?
@Whisper It’s personal. It’s egos. Kerr would rather be right than win games. Kerr has favorites that play over young players. No matter how much they suck.
It’s not just me saying Kerr probably lost the Warriors a playoff game against Minnesota. Tim Legler on the tv broadcast was asking W T F Kerr wouldn’t play Kuminga 38 minutes when Kuminga was killing. Kerr played Kuminga only 30 minutes so he could play his favorites like GP2 and Santos. Warriors lose.
Ignore easymoneysniper and, presumably, his two upvotes from davey and davey’s alt account.
Kuminga has some tendencies that are not conducive to winning basketball. Defensive lapses. Bad decision-making. Poor shoot selection. Then there’s the fact he isn’t much of a shooter or playmaker right now. People have fallen in love with these types of players forever because they can’t look past the walking bucket stats the way front offices and coaches can and will. In that regard, he is old hat.
That being said, Kerr can also be stubborn with his rotations and prefer his veteran players to a fault. I understand his desire to prioritize spacing and defense, but I think it’s fair to say there were times this past year where Kuminga should’ve gotten more burn because the situation called for it. He isn’t blameless here.
Ultimately, though, I think the most damning thing working against Kuminga is the fact that Kerr’s demands and expectations have been known from the start. And if he had shored up his game in the areas Kerr cares about, he would’ve gotten plenty of playing time. So even if one believes Kerr bears some fault for this situation, it’s impossible to argue that Kuminga didn’t know what he needed to do to see additional court time. He just failed to do it well enough or consistently enough.
Thanks!
Kuminga played on the wing in the 2nd part of 23-24, and was effective there. As a 21 year old.
Why was he put in a corner and got his minutes cut at the start of 24-25. A lot was said about DNPs late in the season and against Houston. But what happened early in the season?
@sheagoodbye I don’t tell people to ignore other
People. That’s nasty. You may not like my message but a lot of hoops people smarter than us agree with me.
Maybe Google Kuminga and ESPN for this week and find out.
I’m not sure who is overvaluing Kuminga more, he and his agents (reflected in his salary demands) or GSW (reflected by what they want in return). Of course, for a S&T, it doesn’t matter, since the trade partner would need to pay both. Unless there are changes in one or both, hard to see a S&T.
Other than a S&T, I don’t see any reason for Kuminga to do anything until September 30th, unless GSW puts a contract offer on the table that is more desirable to him than the Q/O and gives him an outside date to accept.
GSW: “We want the max value back for a guy Kerr has done everything he could to ruin the development of”
Thunder have no issues developing their picks ….
Both Jalen and Chet got their rookie extensions two years ahead of time. Where Warriors are taking it to last minute. And all the Warriors crybabies here. All blame Kuminga ……. 😭😭😭😭
In 2022-23 Thunder were 40–42.
In 2023–24 Thunder were 57–25.
Jalen Williams — Born April 14, 2001 — 24yrs old
Drafted — 2022 , 12th pick in the draft.
215 career gms, started 202 gms. Williams won the starting SG his rookie year. Thunder played him and let him develop. To be their starting SG. His career numbers are here. And in his third year in NBA. Thunder signed him to a rookie max extension.
Avg 31.3 mins, 18.1 pts, 4.3 ast, 4.6 rebounds
Shooting — .560% 2pt, .382% 3pt, .803% FT
In three years… this is what developing a top pick looks like. You getting this.
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Chet Holmgren — Born May 1, 2002 — 23yrs old
Drafted — 2022, 2nd pick in the draft.
Chet did not play his rookie year. So has only played two yrs in NBA. He started all his gms his second yr. Then got hurt his third year again. Yet he has developed with the help of IHart next to him. At his position of PF. Thunder signed IHart to help in Chet development. Something that worked great. Winning the championship last year.His career numbers are here. And in his third year in NBA. Chet also got a rookie max extension. Even though he has played only 114 career games …..
Avg 28.9 mins, 16.1 pts, 7.9 reb, 2.3 ast, 2.3 blk
Shooting — .602% 2pt, ,372% 3pt, .780% FT
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Jonathan Kuminga — Born Oct 6 , 2002 — 22yrs old
Drafted — 2021 , 7th pick in the draft.
Kuminga was drafted a year ahead of Thunder stars. They are all about same age. Kuminga has been in and out of lineup. His first two yrs only played 20 mins a game or less. His third year he started 46 out of 74 gms. Last year he started 10 out of 47 gms. And the only reason we are talking about him today. Is cause he showed out in Playoffs. And reminded people of the potential. Do we see the difference in development of players here. One team believes in their picks. The Warriors obviously don’t ……. So why is he still here.
Even with inconsistent mins. With Kerr humiliating Kuminga. And with Kerr jerking him in and out of lineup. The real question here. Why is he still on this team ?????? WHY ??
Look at his career numbers. Even with Warriors trying to destroy his value …
Avg 22 mins, 12.5 pts, 4.2 reb, 2.0 ast, 1 stl
Shooting — .568% 2pt, .332% 3pt, .70% FT
Facts show that if Kuminga is given a chance. He would put up same stats as Thunder stars. Plus he is considered a big upside D player. Now I’m not saying he is worth max money. Imo he is worth 25 mill to right team. This isn’t about $$$$. Warriors blew that long ago. Now it’s become get all you can. Clearly the Warriors have blown it with Kuminga. It happens. Plenty teams miss on players. Or don’t develop them right. Prolonged mistakes isn’t good for anyone. Warriors should just move on. Please ohhh please. So ALL the crybabies here can stop crying. We can all watch Kuminga tear it up on another team. The next few yrs. Please turn the faucets OFF already …..
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It would be oh so sweet if he accepted the QO and left for nothing next year. Watching this blow up in the warriors smug faces would be perfect