Famous reporter: Kumingga wants to be the cornerstone. If the Warriors don t raise their quotation, he will sign 7.9 million in one year
10:06am, 16 August 2025Basketball

ESPN's Warriors and Team reporter Slater reported today that the Warriors and Kumingga have exchanged ideas again recently.
Kuminga still wants to get a "player-friendly" contract. He wants to be the cornerstone of the team rather than a trading asset that will be traded in the middle of the season;
If this offer of 45 million in two years and the second year is the team option is the best offer he can get, then he will sign a qualification offer of 7.9 million in one year and has one year's trade veto.
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