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We're four days into free agency, and Kuminga remains in patient pursuit of a situation that matches his ambitions.
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The initial belief that inspired the Golden State Warriors to make Jonathan Kuminga the No. 7 pick of the 2021 NBA draft has surely been shaken across his four uneven seasons together.
The Golden State Warriors extended a $7.9 million qualifying offer to Jonathan Kuminga, making the 22-year-old forward a restricted free agent (RFA).
While the Denver Nuggets didn't select anyone this draft, they are loading up on talent to evaluate during the Summer League, inking an ex-Golden State Warriors guard to a deal.
Heading into the second round of the draft on Thursday night, the Warriors reportedly agreed to a trade with the Phoenix Suns, sending pick 41 in exchange for picks 52 and 59.
The Golden State Warriors may still have an Antetokounmpo trade sweepstakes to participate in after all.
Given the limitations, will the Warriors’ front office decision-makers (Joe Lacob, Mike Dunleavy, Kirk Lacob) find a palatable enough sign-and-trade package to part with Kuminga?
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga detailed his priorities ahead of his restricted NBA free agency this summer.