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Jonathan Kuminga Trade Talks at Impasse as Warriors Plan to Keep Forward on Roster This Season, per Report

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 4 – Golden State Warriors keep Jonathan Kuminga after weeks of stalled trade talks despite Sacramento Kings offering a $90 million contract and a first-round pick, sources say.

  • A Warriors source told Kawakami they are out of sign-and-trade talks and Kuminga will be on the team for the 2025-26 season.
  • Amid his restricted free agency, Kuminga’s status remains unresolved after over a month of fruitless negotiations, leaving his future with the Golden State Warriors uncertain.
  • Sacramento sources say the Kings proposed a three-year, $63 million deal plus Malik Monk and a 2030 lottery-protected first-round pick, but the Warriors demand an unprotected pick.
  • Warriors' planning is delayed, as no moves have been made while the stalemate ties up roster and financial decisions.
  • Faced with a looming deadline, Kuminga must decide whether to sign the Warriors' offer or accept the $7.9 million qualifying offer by October 1.
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The San Francisco Standard broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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