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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Warriors make Jonathan Kuminga decision after $45 million rejection
The San Francisco Standard's Tim Kawakami reported on Monday that the Golden State is planning for Jonathan Kuminga to be on its roster at the start of the 2025-26 season, despite efforts to pull off a sign-and-trade to give him a fresh start elsewhere.
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