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Golden State Warriors remain silent this offseason
According to reports from Adia Krishnamuti, a reporter from the US sports media NBA analysis network. The Golden State Warriors have maintained a shocking silence this offseason. Despite some obvious problems with their roster, the Warriors did nothing to address them.

So far, they have not made any contracts or transactions. The reason behind this is simple. It is Kumingga who wore No. 0 jerseys for them in the past few years. The Warriors have delayed Jonathan Cumingga's offseason. The young forward is a restricted free agent and has not yet renewed his contract with the team. This week, the Warriors offered Cuminga a two-year, $45 million contract. Unsurprisingly, he rejected the offer because Kuminga hopes to earn $30 million or more per season. Kumingga and his agent are fighting the Warriors. But even if the Warriors can bring him back next season, they may face his troubles.

Zach Lowe says Jonathan Cumingga's relationship with the Golden State Warriors was ruined
Zach Lowe talks about the current dilemma between the Golden State Warriors with Jonathan Cumingga in his podcast. He believes Kuminga's relationship with the Warriors has become very toxic and there is nothing they can do to get rid of this problem except for trading him. “If the Warriors have hope not only to save the end of the Curry era, but to save the fragments of what should have been two timeline plans, it’s about the bursting of Kumingga, which seems unlikely.” That bridge has already caught fire and if it hasn’t been completely burned, [or] Kumingga becomes a real trading asset that will really boost the team’s current and/or future. The Kings are involved. The Suns are involved. The Warriors don't like these assets. The Warriors shouldn't really like these assets. They won't change the lives of the Warriors, whatever they are. Sadly, it may have passed too far. ”

Jonathan Kumingga may create nightmarish scenes next season
Low added that Jonathan Kumingga stayed with the Warriors, especially by accepting his $7.9 million player option, which includes a ban on trade clause. "Kumingga just didn't play a stable enough role in the Warriors, and his trade value may not be as high as the Warriors need to get what they need to get. And I still think that a qualified offer is a nightmare for both parties. For the Warriors, this may be more of a nightmare choice than for Kumingga. Because they simply can't afford to let him live for a year for $7 million or whatever, let him walk. ”
The Warriors created this situation for themselves. In fact, they took a tough attitude in this situation, which would only make their affairs more difficult. I hope both sides can reach a resolution as soon as possible. The longer the story of this farce is, the worse both sides look. At present, both sides are making the greatest struggle and resistance for their own interests and have no intention of concession. If this continues, it will only make things worse. Perhaps a good separation can leave each other a good reputation.
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