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The NBA Draft was a month ago, most major free-agent deals have been done for three weeks and summer league is in the books. (Congratulations to Kon Knueppel, K.J. Simpson and the rest of the Summer Hornets by the way -- those rings are pretty nice.
Dive into the gripping story of Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors' offseason. Uncover the truth behind the salary rumors.
The NBA offseason has slowed down. Way down. That doesn’t mean the action is over, there are still a few things worth keeping an eye on. There are still four restricted free agents — Jonathan Kuminga (still seeking a sign-and-trade that nets him around $30 million per season),
The Golden State Warriors’ summer has been stuck in neutral as the team has waited out Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency. The Warriors are the only team in the NBA to do nothing this summer as Kuminga has looked for a sign-and-trade deal elsewhere that could land him his desired role.
As has become the norm in recent NBA offseasons, most of the moves for 2025's free agency-period were reported the first couple days after negotiations were allowed to start.
According to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Warriors could be a potential suitor for veteran free agent guard Malcolm Brogdon. He hasn't been talked about a lot in free agency, but he's a quality player who would help Golden State's bench.
Rising star considers a move to the Golden State Warriors' rivals after apromising pitch from their management.The post Warriors Star Eyes Shocking Move to Division Rival: Report appearedfirst on Heavy Sports.
Cap space is drying up across the NBA as many contenders are now left with just veteran minimum contracts with which to pursue players.