One of the ongoing storylines in the NBA offseason involves the Golden State Warriors, who have yet to make significant moves ahead of the next season. The main focus remains on Jonathan Kuminga, and there are signs that a resolution could be approaching.
Given that the Warriors operate under luxury tax constraints, this has limited their ability to make big signings during free agency despite clear interest in veterans such as Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton. Now, insider Anthony Slater has highlighted renewed efforts from Golden State to resolve the Kuminga situation.
“There’s been renewed efforts, genuine efforts this week to try to get it over the finish line. I think the Josh Giddey contract, four years, $100 million, provided a little bit of extra motivation for the talks,” Slater