Jonathan Kuminga Would Have Accepted Possible Warriors Offer
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While many of free agency’s top names have already signed deals this summer, several notable players remain on the market. One of them — former Philadelphia 76ers guard De’Anthony Melton — could be headed back to the Golden State Warriors.
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Jonathan Kuminga considers a move to the Golden State Warriors' rivals after a promising pitch from their management.
Steve Kerr has cemented his reputation as one of the league's top head coaches over the past decade, successfully steering the Golden State Warriors. Yet, a Boston Celtics champion has openly criticized Kerr,
The Golden State Warriors have yet to make a move this offseason, with the end of July coming soon. When it all comes down to it, everything appears to be on ho
Shams Charania reported on ESPN's NBA Today that the Suns and Sacramento Kings have made sign-and-trade offers to the Golden State Warriors for the 6-foot-7 forward Kuminga, whose stock has risen with the Warriors over the past four seasons.
A rival executive believes Jonathan Kuminga has the power to royally screw over the Warriors this offseason with just one simple trick: accepting a well-below-market-value contract.
NBA insider Marc Stein provided an update on James' situation, stating the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors would also be suitors if, for some reason, James were bought out.
As the "staring contest" between the Golden State Warriors and restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga continues to drag on, there doesn't appear to be an end in sight despite interest from multiple other clubs.
The Golden State Warriors are trying to maintain every asset they’ve got so they’re ready if the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade market heats up, according to NBA reporter Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard.