It seems the Warriors are eager to put the Jonathan Kuminga saga to rest. After months of negotiations without a deal, Golden State, late last week, upped its contract offer to the restricted free-agent forward to three years and $75.2 million with a team option for the third season, ESPN’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater reported in a story on Monday, citing sources. The Warriors, according to Charania and Slater, are requesting the same framework as their previous two-year, $45 million offer, with the team option and Kuminga waiving his inherent no-trade clause. Golden State’s unwillingness to budge on the team option in both of their offers, according to ESPN, is a major part of the holdup.However, the Warriors also have offered Kuminga a three-year, $54 million fully guaranteed non-team-option deal as well, ESPN reported, citing sources. Kuminga and his agent, Aaron Turner, according to ESPN, presented the Warriors a counteroffer in the last week, which is a one-year deal on a negotiable number, which essentially is a “souped-up” version of the $7.9-million qualifying offer. This proposal would give Kuminga a financial bump...
Warriors reportedly upped Jonathan Kuminga contract offer to three years, $75.2M
Published September 15, 2025 • 6 hrs ago
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