Famous reporter: Kumingga has no market prospects now, and may sign a short contract with the Warriors in the offseason
Recently, Jake Fischer, a famous reporter from "Open-Air Stand", talked about Kumingga's future on the show. "The Golden State Warriors' path to the championship, and their own offseason adjustments, all their chips this year's offseason depend on what will happen to Kuminga this offseason." "This has been the case since Kuminga and the Warriors failed to agree on an early contract renewal last fall. Sources said the amount discussed at the time was US$15-20 million for Jaylen Johnson and Jaylen Sages. The first annual salary is basically similar, and they ultimately failed to reach an agreement. Now, his market value will depend heavily on how the Nets intend to handle their $45 million to $55 million in cap space (depending on team option choices and certain contract decisions). " " Will they use this space to make an expensive offer and force the Warriors to match, as Sean Max and his management did in previous years? If they don't, Kumingga will There needs to be a team involved in the form of signing and then changing. For now, I have not seen and heard that Kumingga's market has a very prosperous or expanding market prospect. As we said throughout the show, it is too early. But the most likely situation at the moment may be that Kumingga and the Warriors need each other. " " I think this makes the most sense: signing a short contract allows Kumingga to get some money first, and this short contract can retain the flexibility of the Warriors. In that case, as I said, it looks like the Warriors and Cumingga might end up needing each other. Because from an asset perspective and cap space perspective, the Warriors keep him good. And Cumingga is not going to have other options in the open market outside of Brooklyn, because there are no other teams with cap space now. So it's a very interesting dynamic to pay attention to. This is not only a major turning point for the Golden State Warriors offseason, but also one of the big turning points throughout the offseason. "
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