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08-04 21:00覽 4607
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, a top NBA free agent, rejected the team's contract offer. The Warriors proposed a two-year deal estimated in the $45 million range, reportedly topping out at 2-years/$40 million. Kuminga found this offer unsatisfactory primarily because it included a team option for the second year and required him to waive his right to block trades in the first year under the "One-Year Bird" provision.
As a restricted free agent, the Warriors retain the right to match any offer sheet Kuminga signs with another team. However, significant offers from other teams are not currently materializing. Kuminga's representatives are actively seeking sign-and-trade opportunities.
While the Detroit Pistons were briefly linked to Kuminga last month as potential facilitators in a multi-team trade involving Golden State, discussions never progressed significantly. Rumors connecting Kuminga to Detroit persisted during the 2024-2025 season, but no substantial talks developed. The Pistons were seeking veteran frontcourt hybrids who consistently make three-pointers, such as Naz Reid or Santi Aldama, a role Kuminga does not perfectly fit. His three-point shooting has declined annually, from 37% in 2022-2023 to 32% two seasons ago and 31% last season.
Although Kuminga aligns with Detroit's timeline, making him an interesting potential target, the Golden State Warriors are still widely considered the favorites to retain him. Both Kuminga and the Warriors need to find common ground to reach an agreement.
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