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The Golden State Warriors have looked to sign-and-trade restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga "but haven't gained any traction" on a deal, The Athletic's Fred Katz reported on Friday.
The Warriors and Knicks are adding new coaches to their respective staffs. According to agent Misko Raznatovic (Twitter link), Golden State is hiring Nikola Milojevic to its staff after he spent the 2024/25 season with Mega Basket in Serbia.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWarriors' Jonathan Kuminga trade price reportedly falls on three itemsThe Golden State Warriors' price for a potential Jonathan Kuminga trade package reportedly falls on a three-item criteria.
Warriors Among Favorites to Land 2-Time All-Star Guard Amid Quiet Offseason originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It has been an extremely quiet offseason thus far for the Golden State Warriors as they have failed to make any moves outside of the 2025 NBA Draft.
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The Golden State Warriors want three things in order to consider a sign-and-trade involving Jonathan Kuminga this summer
The Warriors have a clear interest in Al Horford, but they have some potential options if the veteran big man falls through.
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.
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There are two reasons why Kuminga is stalled: money and role. On the money side, Kuminga is reportedly seeking a contract in the $30 million a season range, while the Warriors are offering shorter deals, two or three years, in the low $20 million a season range. That’s a huge gap.
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Tim Bontemps joins "NBA Today" to take a look at what the Warriors can do to win another championship before Steph Curry retires.
Brandin Podziemski sported a new hairstyle during his summer vacation, drawing numerous reactions from Warriors fans.