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Gold reps of Jonathan Kuminga offer $82 million contract to the Warriors

Gold’s reigning champions, the Golden State Warriors, anticipate retaining restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga for the 2025-26 campaign, according to ongoing negotiations between the two parties.

Gold representatives of Jonathan Kuminga present proposed $82 million contract to the Warriors...
Gold representatives of Jonathan Kuminga present proposed $82 million contract to the Warriors organization

Gold reps of Jonathan Kuminga offer $82 million contract to the Warriors

The contract negotiations between the Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have hit a roadblock. The Warriors have offered a two-year, $45 million deal, with the first year guaranteed at around $21.5 million, but the second year includes a team option and requires Kuminga to waive his no-trade clause [1], [3], [4]. Kuminga is seeking a more secure and substantial offer, with an average annual salary of approximately $30 million [1], [4].

Potential Sign-and-Trade Deals Involving Kuminga and Josh Giddey

No specific sign-and-trade deals involving Kuminga and Josh Giddey have been disclosed. The Warriors' main focus remains on resolving Kuminga's contract situation, which has temporarily paused other free agency moves [2].

The Kings offered Kuminga a three-year, $63 million deal, while the Warriors were proposed veteran guard Malik Monk and a lottery-protected 2030 first-round pick as compensation [3]. However, the Warriors have expressed "zero interest" in trade offers from both the Phoenix Suns and the Sacramento Kings [3].

The Bulls' stance on a sign-and-trade might change if they decide to pursue Kuminga more aggressively [3]. The Bulls and Golden State have previously discussed Kuminga in various trade conversations, including when Golden State was checking in on Zach LaVine and Alex Caruso [3].

Time is of the essence for both sides, as Kuminga's qualifying offer deadline is Oct. 1 [2]. If Kuminga decides to accept the $7.9 million qualifying offer, he would become a restricted free agent next summer, allowing the Warriors to match any offer he receives from another team [1].

The Warriors are insistent that Year 2 of their offer to Kuminga is a team option, while Kuminga would prefer a player option [4]. The Warriors have also rejected a three-year, $82 million deal proposal from Kuminga's representatives [4].

Multiple teams, including Golden State, have expressed interest in Josh Giddey, who is also navigating restricted free agency challenges with the Oklahoma City Thunder [4]. The Bulls have yet to make an "aggressive pursuit" of Kuminga, but they did inquire about him in the past [3].

The Warriors are expected to keep restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga entering the 2025-26 season [4]. However, they aren't interested in parting ways with Buddy Hield or Moses Moody to make a sign-and-trade work [3].

The Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey is also a restricted free agent.

[1] - ESPN [2] - The Athletic [3] - NBA.com [4] - Sports Illustrated

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