The Golden State Warriors season came to an end in the NBA 2025 Conference Semifinals. Following Stephen Curry's injury, the team was eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 4-1 score. Now, it's time to think about the immediate future.
With Curry and Jimmy Butler nearing the end of their careers, the Warriors know they need to build a championship team this summer. This means trading players who have underperformed. One of them is Jonathan Kuminga, for whom there are already plans for an exchange.
As reported by The Athletic in the NBA Rumors, the Warriors will extend a qualifying offer to Kuminga to become a restricted free agent this summer. This will enable them to execute a 'Sign&Trade' sending him to another franchise:
"Golden State Warriors plan to extend a qualifying offer of $7.9 million to Jonathan Kuminga this offseason, according to sources from The Athletic. This will make him a restricted free agent, and both parties are expected to explore signing and trading scenarios," the outlet reported.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El jugador que los Warriors quieren traspasar por "Sign&Trade" en la Agencia Libre