The NBA hasn’t seen an offseason this dramatic in years. On one side, the Kawhi Leonard–Clippers controversy continues to pile pressure on the league. On the other hand, the Jonathan Kuminga saga plays out like an unending soap opera with no season finale in sight. All signs now point to Kuminga accepting the $7.9 million qualifying offer for the 2025-26 season. His Warriors future may not be on the clock just yet, but Mike Dunleavy’s move to land Al Horford could complicate Kuminga’s hopes of cementing a spot in the starting five.

Recently, Kuminga’s agent, Aaron Turner, joined 95.7 The Game and clarified the 22-year-old forward’s desires. “He wants a chance to start every night, finish every night. He wants to be a focal point of the team. That’s not a secret. That’s something he works

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