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The Golden State Warriors have not been able to do much of anything this offseason while the Jonathan Kuminga situation has hovered over their heads. A new
The long, drawn-out Jonathan Kuminga saga picked up some good news Thursday morning. There might be another suitor for the talented yet somehow on-the-fringes Warriors forward. The Phoenix Suns have expressed an interest in a sign-and-trade for Kuminga, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.
As the NBA offseason rolls on into the heat of the summer, it doesn't appear like Jonathan Kuminga returning to the Bay Area next season is very likely. The Stein Line's Marc Stein reported Thursday that Kuminga and his agent are looking for a contract—either long-term deal or short-term deal—worth at least $25 million per season.
The Golden State Warriors will need forward Jonathan Kuminga to be even better this season as the new-look Warriors are without Klay Thompson for the first time in the Stephen Curry Era.
Forward Jonathan Kuminga is looking for a deal from the Golden State Warriors that pays him at least $25 million annually.
Many of Jonathan Kuminga’s days this summer started with a 4:20 a.m. wake-up for a 90-minute on-court training session. After that, as the sun rose, he’d get a one-hour lift in.
But the Jonathan Kuminga era, for however long it lasts, launches in desperation. Birthed by an absence of better answers. Motivated by Steph Curry’s urgent need for an offensive co-star.