Top 3 Perfect Teams for Jonathan Kuminga if He Exits Warriors This Offseason

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Jonathan Kuminga’s tenure with the Golden State Warriors is looking increasingly precarious. As a restricted free agent, it appears that there’s a significant gap between Kuminga and the Warriors in their contract negotiations, potentially paving the way for other franchises to pursue him.

After his fourth season in the NBA, Kuminga has voiced displeasure over his limited role with the Warriors. It has been reported that the 22-year-old believes the team has hindered his progression by not allocating him more playing time.

In a recent Instagram story, Kuminga expressed a desire to “bet on myself,” indicating that he values himself above what the Warriors are currently offering. According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the Warriors proposed a two-year contract worth $45 million, which Kuminga declined. Without an agreement, he would continue with the Warriors for a $7.9 million qualifying offer, eventually reaching unrestricted free agency in 2026.

With the negotiations showing no signs of resolution, Kuminga might leave the Warriors this offseason, potentially through a sign-and-trade arrangement or by another team meeting his contract demands in restricted free agency.

Not yet 23 years old and averaging 15.8 points over 25.6 minutes per game in the past two seasons, Kuminga presents an appealing option for teams needing young talent. Interest in him is expected to grow as the offseason progresses.

Below are some potential new homes for Kuminga should he part ways with Golden State.

Phoenix Suns

The Suns, who are undergoing major changes post-Kevin Durant, have shown interest in Kuminga this offseason. They are considering a four-year, $90 million offer, which is significantly more lucrative than what the Warriors have proposed, according to reports from NBA insiders Shams Charania and Anthony Slater. Alongside players like Jalen Green and Mark Williams, Kuminga could fit well into Phoenix’s new strategy centered around Devin Booker.

Sacramento Kings

The Kings are another team reportedly ready to make a competitive offer to Kuminga. Like the Suns, they are prepared to propose a four-year deal worth around $90 million. Sacramento is looking to strengthen their roster to better compete in the Western Conference, and acquiring Kuminga could boost their playoff aspirations after a near miss in the last season.

Miami Heat

Following a notable trade that brought Norman Powell to Miami, the Heat continue to explore options to bolster their squad. With their interest in big names like Kevin Durant during the offseason, Miami remains a viable contender for Kuminga. A sign-and-trade deal might be necessary to bring him to the Heat, possibly involving multiple teams, but Miami could offer a promising situation for Kuminga to secure a long-term contract.


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