Al Horford, Other Warriors Free Agent Targets Seeking 'Clarity' in Jonathan Kuminga Saga, per Report
Jonathan Kuminga prefers a $7.99 million qualifying offer granting trade veto power, delaying Golden State Warriors' roster moves and creating uncertainty for veterans before the Oct 1 deadline.
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Warriors Targets Growing Restless Amid Kuminga Saga
The Golden State Warriors have spent the summer trapped in a holding pattern. The stalemate with Jonathan Kuminga has tied up their cap sheet and left them as the only team in the league yet to make a signing. It is a self-inflicted purgatory. And according to a new report, even the veterans who are expected to join the team are starting to get restless.Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area reports that Al Horford and other Warriors free agent targ…
Warriors' Offseason in Limbo as Kuminga's Contract Drama Delays Veteran Moves
The Golden State Warriors are postponed in their offseason moves due to contract negotiations with young star Jonathan Kuminga. The franchise is currently unable to make significant roster changes as they await his decision on a $7.99 million qualifying offer, despite having offered him a two-year, $45 million deal. With a looming Oct. 1 deadline, the situation leaves veterans like Al Horford in uncertainty as the team prepares for training camp…
Jonathan Kuminga gives Golden State Warriors 20 days to avoid unwanted but ‘anticipated’ outcome
Jonathan Kuminga has seemingly made up his mind about what he wants to do with the Golden State Warriors this offseason. The Golden State Warriors have made an absolute mess of their offseason with the way they’ve handled the Jonathan Kuminga situation. This summer, Kuminga became a restricted free agent. However, he has made it clear he doesn’t want to return to the Warriors, even though he hasn’t received any concrete offers from other teams. …
Jonathan Kuminga ‘Anticipated’ To Make Bold Contract Decision With Warriors As Deadline Looms
Jonathan Kuminga (Image Credits: Imagn) Jonathan Kuminga, Josh Giddey, and Cam Thomas were all reportedly seeking contracts valued at $30 million per year. Recently, Giddey secured a four-year, $100 million deal with the Chicago Bulls. Meanwhile, Thomas opted to take Brooklyn’s $5.99 million qualifying offer. Now, all eyes are on Kuminga. The Warriors have already extended him a qualifying offer worth $7.9 million. According to Monte Poole of NB…
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