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Jonathan Kuminga-Golden State Warriors Agree On 2-Year Deal

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Jonathan Kuminga-Golden State Warriors Agree On 2-Year Deal

So, what’s in the deal? At first glance, it looks like a standard, hefty payday. But this isn’t your average contract. The deal includes a team option for the second year. Why does that matter? It’s basically a gigantic “to be continued” sign. It gives the Warriors, or another team, if a mid-season trade happens, the flexibility to tear it up after the 2025-26 season and ink a brand new deal. Kuminga, for his part, gets a shot at free agency sooner rather than later, which is exactly what he wanted.

Kuminga essentially bet on himself, turning down a safer three-year, $75 million offer to maintain control over his future. You have to respect the confidence. He is waiving his no-trade clause, and all signs point to the Warriors exploring trade options come mid-January. So, enjoy the Kuminga-in-a-Warriors-jersey show while you can; it might have an expiration date.

What This Means For the Warriors

This decision wasn’t cheap. By bringing back Kuminga at $22.5 million for next season, the Warriors’ luxury tax bill just shot up by a staggering $70 million. That is the price of doing business when you are trying to squeeze every last drop out of a championship window.

Despite the cost, he has proven his worth. He’s a beast in the paint, leading the team in paint points per game for the last two seasons. When Stephen Curry was out, it was Kuminga who stepped up, boosting his scoring average to nearly 20 points per game. The talent is undeniable. For now, the drama is done. Kuminga gets his money, the Warriors keep their explosive young forward, and the fans can finally breathe. But with the trade winds already swirling, this saga is far from over.