Golden State Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga
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Even though the Golden State Warriors getting Jonathan Kuminga to sign the qualifying offer could be seen as a good thing if it happens since it's a cheap one-year deal, at least one NBA executive thinks it would be a disastrous result for the team.
A rival executive believes Jonathan Kuminga has the power to royally screw over the Warriors this offseason with just one simple trick: accepting a well-below-market-value contract.
The Golden State Warriors are exploring options to bolster their frontcourt as Al Horford contemplates retirement and Jonathan Kuminga's contract remains unresolved. With Kevon Looney's departure, Chris Boucher and Trey Lyles emerge as potential replacements.
During the 2024-25 season, the average NBA player made nearly $12 million, dwarfing the NFL average of about $3 million. Of course there are myriad reasons for this, not the least of which is roster size,
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Warriors Wire on MSNFormer Golden State Warriors' big man praises organization
In a recent episode of FanDuel TV's "Run It Back," former Warriors big man DeMarcus Cousins detailed what makes the Warriors such a great organization to play for. From the additional plane to family members, to how the team monitors a player's nutrition, Cousins was clearly impressed by his time in the Bay Area.
Former 15-Year NBA Veteran Takes Shot at Warriors' Draymond Green, 'I Just Want to Know...' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Golden State Warriors are still in a position to compete at the highest level.
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Yardbarker on MSNWarriors' Stephen Curry believes NBA players are 'underpaid'
Are NBA players underpaid? Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry argues yes. The greatest shooter in NBA history said Thursday on Complex’s “360 With Speedy” that because the league’s current CBA doesn’t allow for current players to invest in league and team equity, players are leaving money on the table.
The Warriors are interested in acquiring Stephen Curry's younger brother, but it all depends on Jonathan Kuminga.
Shams Charania reported on ESPN's NBA Today that the Suns and Sacramento Kings have made sign-and-trade offers to the Golden State Warriors for the 6-foot-7 forward Kuminga, whose stock has risen with the Warriors over the past four seasons.
The Golden State Warriors have searched for potential sign-and-trades for Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA reporter Fred Katz of The Athletic. Kuminga remains a restricted free agent.
The Warriors' stalemate with Jonathan Kuminga has prevented any movement, but a push for the Greek Freak could still be in the cards