Jonathan Kuminga, Warriors and NBA
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Yardbarker on MSNSource: Jonathan Kuminga Wants To Leave Warriors, Likes Kings And SunsJonathan Kuminga wants to leave the Golden State Warriors and likes the idea of playing for the Sacramento Kings or Phoenix Suns, an NBA source told Hoops
Even though Kuminga does not necessarily want to return to Golden State, he would be willing to stay with the franchise for the right price. ESPN's Anthony Slater reports that Kuminga would accept an offer similar to the one that Atlanta Hawks star Jalen Johnson got, but the Warriors are not offering it.
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The Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns Suns could discuss a very interesting trade featuring Jonathan Kuminga.
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There are two reasons why Kuminga is stalled: money and role. On the money side, Kuminga is reportedly seeking a contract in the $30 million a season range, while the Warriors are offering shorter deals, two or three years, in the low $20 million a season range. That’s a huge gap.
Jonathan Kuminga reportedly met with Scott Perry, Doug Christie, and B.J. Armstrong for the first time in recent days as the Sacramento Kings pursue the free ag
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWarriors' Jonathan Kuminga reportedly ‘open-minded' to idea of joining KingsGolden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga reportedly is "open-minded" to the idea of joining the Sacramento Kings.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNJonathan Kuminga’s Camp Was Reportedly Eyeing A Massive Five-Year Deal Before Talks Hit A WallReportedly, Jonathan Kuminga’s team was reportedly looking for a five-year, $150 million deal, like the one Jalen Johnson has.
As the Warriors and restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga remain unaligned on a potential deal to keep the forward with Golden State, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Thursday on NBA Today that two teams—the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns—have reached out to the Warriors with "concrete" offers for the 22-year-old.
The NBA's offseason flurry is winding down, but key restricted free agent and superstar extension decisions are still looming.