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Kuminga Rejects Warriors $45M Offer Amid $90M Suns, Kings Interest
Golden State Warriors restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga has rejected the team's two-year, $45 million contract offer due to the Warriors' insistence on a team option for the second year and removal of his no-trade clause, which has been a critical sticking point. Kuminga and his agent have explored sign-and-trade opportunities with the Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings, who have each presented nearly $90 million offers over four years that include player options and more guaranteed money, with Phoenix making the most lucrative push. Despite the Warriors' attempts to retain him and their willingness to use their restricted free agency leverage, they show little interest in the trade returns from rival teams and are signaling plans to end sign-and-trade talks. Kuminga’s preference for longer-term deals from the Suns and Kings reflects his desire for a fresh start, a larger guaranteed role, a promised starting position, and greater career control. The Warriors’ current stance is that Kuminga will be on their roster next season either through their two-year offer or the qualifying offer, but Kuminga is not in a rush to sign. His playing time with the Warriors has fluctuated, and he is attracted by the prospect of consistent minutes and a defined role elsewhere.

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