“That concludes the Warriors offseason moves. They have signed nobody yet,” Brian Windhorst said on his Spotify podcast. And that blunt line captures how the Kuminga standoff has turned Golden State into the league’s quietest team this summer. The Warriors have been dragged into a contract standoff that blocked early free agent work. Training camp prep is close, and the gridlock has already cost them target Malcolm Brogdon. He reportedly grew tired of waiting and signed a one-year deal with the New York Knicks, making it the latest setback in an offseason that has given the franchise plenty to be concerned about.
This inactivity has created a public perception that the front office has done nothing. However, a prominent NBA insider is now pushing back hard against that narrative, claimin