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- Jonathan Kuminga, the Warriors forward, became trade-eligible Thursday and formally requested a trade, league reports say.
- The two-year, $46.8 million deal required Jonathan Kuminga to waive a no-trade clause, delaying his trade eligibility until Jan. 15 and straining relations with management.
- Several teams, notably the Dallas Mavericks, have expressed interest in Jonathan Kuminga, whose $24.3 million team option for 2025-26 boosts his trade appeal.
- With the Feb. 5 trade deadline looming, executives expect movement as reporting suggests a trade involving Jonathan Kuminga 'should be coming shortly,' though the Golden State Warriors front office may wait until summer.
- Kuminga's fit issues in Golden State complicate the team's options as observers say he struggles with the movement-heavy system, while Brooklyn Nets see him as a reclamation candidate amid draft and roster concerns.
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