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Reject Suns 6 for 1! Warriors terminate signing first and then change! Kumingga farce declares over

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There is no doubt that the tug-of-war between Kumingga and his old club, the Warriors, has become a bubble drama in the free market this summer! The two sides have been in a stalemate like this, making people vaguely see the impending loss of both sides. It is reported that Kumingga has always insisted on asking for an annual salary of 30 million yuan, while the Warriors are only willing to provide a short contract with an annual salary of about 20 million yuan. In this way, this will inevitably cause huge differences between the two parties on contract renewal!

Frankly speaking, this tug-of-war between Kumingga and the Warriors is really exhausting! Both sides have been unable to reach an agreement from last summer until this summer, which even makes fans a little unable to bear it. Let me ask, when will this war without gunpowder come to an end? Because it really shocks! Can't we really get together?

According to famous reporter Shams, Jonathan Kumingga rejected the Warriors' latest 2-year 45 million contract offer for him because the contract included team options and the Warriors did not give a veto on the deal. Obviously, Kumingga does not want his destiny to continue to be in the hands of the Warriors! But the Warriors think this is the best contract they can give to Kuminga. It is reported that Kuming and Zhou told ESPN that he is not in a hurry to reach any agreement with the Warriors. It can be seen that Kumingga is ready to continue to fight a tug-of-war with the Warriors.

But how could the Warriors easily make compromises and concessions? After all, they can be said to be holding Kumingga tightly in this farce. According to famous reporter Spears, the Suns provided Jonathan Cumingga to the Warriors with the first signing and then exchange quotes: Reus O'Neal + Nick Richards + 4 future second round picks.

But the Warriors want the Suns potential star Ryan Dunn as the bargaining chip, while the Suns decisively rejected the Warriors' trade request because they believe that Ryan Dunn can become an excellent 3D player in the future. In this way, the Suns' sincere 6-for-1 offer was eventually rejected by the Warriors.

The Kings stated in the sign-on and exchange of Kumingga that they are willing to provide a protected first-round pick + a potential rotation player, but the Warriors hope that the Kings can give an unprotected first-round pick, and they also refuse to use Keegan Murray and Ellis as trade chips. Therefore, the King will also have a high probability of not reaching the Warriors' sign-up transaction. It is particularly worth mentioning that the best quote Kumingga can get from the Sun and the King is 90 million in 4 years.

As the Warriors are not satisfied with the Suns and the Kings' sign-up and then chip exchanges provided by the Kings, the Warriors plan to completely terminate the sign-up and then switch options and take full advantage of their ability in Jonathan Kumingga's restricted free agent status.

The Warriors' current position is to only give Kuming two choices: either accept a quotation of 45 million in two years; or accept a quotation of 7.9 million in one year. It is reported that Kumingga is more inclined to accept qualification quotes to return in exchange for a full free agent next summer.

It can be seen that this farce between Kumingga and the Warriors will most likely end with Kumingga returning with a one-year quotation of 7.9 million. There is no doubt that this will be the result that everyone wants to see the least, because it is really a loss-win situation! If nothing unexpected happens, Kumingga will likely be suppressed or even hidden by the Warriors next season, and the Warriors will not get any reward from Kumingga until next summer.

Let me ask, since you know that this will cause both sides to suffer losses, why can't both sides make a compromise? It's so sad!

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