nba

NBA Rumors: Jonathan Kuminga reportedly seeks same compensation as two other free agents

After limited playing time with the Golden State Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga's NBA future remains uncertain. With some franchises interested in him, the reports claim the young star seeks compensation akin to two other free agents.

Jonathan Kuminga #00 of the Golden State Warriors drives against the Houston Rockets during the second half of a quarterfinal game in the NBA Emirates Cup.
Ā© Alex Slitz/Getty ImagesJonathan Kuminga #00 of the Golden State Warriors drives against the Houston Rockets during the second half of a quarterfinal game in the NBA Emirates Cup.

Although Jonathan Kuminga managed to play a prominent role in the first half of the 2024-25 NBA season with the Golden State Warriors, the arrival of Jimmy Butler completely changed his outlook. With his contract nearing expiration, some franchises have shown interest in signing him. However, Kuminga is reportedly seeking financial compensation on par with that of two free agents.

Advertisement

ā€œSince there are no cap-space teams in circulation to emerge with an offer sheet to Thomas or fellow restricted free agents like Golden State’s Jonathan Kuminga and Chicago’s Josh Giddey, Brooklyn appears to be in no rush to expedite discussions with Thomas’ representation. Thomas, like Kuminga and Giddey, is said to be seeking a salary in the $30 million range annually,ā€ as reported on Stein Line.

Many fans feel that Jonathan Kuminga’s expectations exceed his current impact and prominence on the court. However, his potential has attracted the interest of certain franchises looking to secure their future All-Star. Despite this promising outlook, only a few NBA teams are able to sign him without compromising their finances. As a result, his options are somewhat limited.

Advertisement

NBA insider reveals Golden State Warriors’ best contract offer to Jonathan Kuminga

With Jonathan Kuminga’s future still undecided, Anthony Slatter reported a few days ago that the Golden State Warriors had offered him $30 million annually. However, Kuminga’s agent, Aaron Turner, quickly denied this, suggesting no such offer was made. Now, a new report sheds light on the Warriors’ supposed best offer to the young star.

Golden State Warriors play against Minnesota Timberwolves

Jonathan Kuminga #00 of the Golden State Warriors dribbles the ball against Anthony Edwards #5 of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Advertisement

According to Marc Stein, the Warriors proposed a two-year contract worth $40 million. This offer falls short of the young star’s demands, as mentioned earlier. Stein noted that Kuminga’s camp is reportedly seeking a sign-and-trade deal with the Sacramento Kings or the Phoenix Suns. The challenge lies in the Warriors’ request for a first-round pick, which the Suns are unable to provide.

NBA Rumors: Jonathan Kuminga reportedly draws interest from two under-the-radar teams with underwhelming offers

see also

Given the Warriors’ priorities in the offseason, Jonathan Kuminga’s future may be closer to a sign-and-trade than a re-signing. This is because the franchise remains keenly interested in securing veteran Al Horford, and the young star’s continuity could prevent his arrival due to the salary cap. While it will not be easy to find a new team, the youngster will be looking for a starring role on his next NBA team as he reportedly seeks to become an All-Star.

Advertisement
ALSO READ
NBA Rumors: Jonathan Kuminga reportedly involved in potential blockbuster trade between Kings and Warriors
NBA

NBA Rumors: Jonathan Kuminga reportedly involved in potential blockbuster trade between Kings and Warriors

Jimmy Butler puts Steve Kerr, Warriors on notice with alarming message on Jonathan Kuminga
NBA

Jimmy Butler puts Steve Kerr, Warriors on notice with alarming message on Jonathan Kuminga

The real reason why Jonathan Kuminga feels underused with the Warriors
NBA

The real reason why Jonathan Kuminga feels underused with the Warriors

Jonathan Kuminga faces tough critique from Golden State Warriors leaders after difficult loss to Thunder
NBA

Jonathan Kuminga faces tough critique from Golden State Warriors leaders after difficult loss to Thunder

Better Collective Logo