There is always excitement surrounding contract rumors in the NBA, and this time is no exception. Although other restricted free agents are currently unsigned, none have been as dramatic as Jonathan Kuminga and the Golden State Warriors ' standoff. The talk also centers around Josh Giddey and Cam Thomas , who are both vying for contracts worth $30 million a season. However, the prognosis for these young stars is complicated, as reportedly not a lot of teams want to give them a chance.
Jonathan Kuminga , Josh Giddey, and Cam Thomas are stuck in a free agency mix over million-dollar contract demands
In an attempt to find a solution to their restricted free agency issue with forward Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors have been stuck this offseason. While Stephen Curry was out due to injury, Jonathan Kuminga led the Golden State Warriors during the second round of the NBA playoffs to close out his 2024-25 season. Although the team was pleased to see their former seventh-overall choice perform so well, it has now backfired.
Jonathan Kuminga, Josh Giddey, and Cam Thomas are all reportedly seeking $30 million per season, per @TheSteinLine
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He had been requesting an average yearly salary of about $30 million in his next contract from the G.S. Warriors after he had some of his finest games of his career. However, it has been claimed that he does not want to return to the Golden State.
On the other hand, according to prominent NBA journalist Marc Stein, the Brooklyn Nets are not in a hurry to speed up their contract with Cam Thomas' representatives. This is because he, just like Josh Giddey, is seeking a wage that may be viewed as ambitious. Teams are forced to play the waiting game in this scenario, weighing their choices before making such large commitments.
The situation is comparable for the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors. Josh Giddey and Jonathan Kuminga want to ensure their financial stability in the league. In reality, though, very few organizations are prepared to spend that much money before witnessing reliable on-court performance. These players are now under pressure to demonstrate that they deserve $30 million.
The G.S. Warriors have been actively looking at sign-and-trade options to find Jonathan Kuminga a new home. However, it should come as no surprise that they are not eager to pay him a lot of money.
Also read: NBA trade rumour: Phoenix Suns eye Jonathan Kuminga in complex sign-and-trade talks with Golden State Warriors
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