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All gave in! Kumingga gave up trade veto + accepted team options Warriors increase contract amount

According to ESPN famous reporter Shams Charania, the first report, Kumingga's agent Aaron Turner told ESPN that Kumingga agreed to renew the contract with the Warriors for a two-year, $48.5 million contract, to end the summer's negotiation deadlock. The contract is the second year of the team, and the parties can void existing contracts and conduct re-sign negotiations next summer.

From this new contract, it can be seen that both parties have made some concessions:

According to Shams Charania's subsequent reports, Kumingga gave up the veto power given to him by the labor-management agreement, and he also accepted the team options. Previously, he and his agent had always demanded to get the player options. For the Warriors, they increased the amount of their two-year contract, which was $8 million higher than the initial offer.

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