Bulls Sign Josh Giddey $100M, Kuminga Trade Talks Stall Warriors
Bulls Sign Josh Giddey $100M, Kuminga Trade Talks Stall Warriors

Bulls Sign Josh Giddey $100M, Kuminga Trade Talks Stall Warriors

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Jonathan Kuminga's contract negotiations with the Golden State Warriors have stalled, with the 22-year-old forward seeking over $30 million per season, while the Warriors have offered a two-year, $45 million deal with a player option in the second year. The Warriors appear to be leveraging the situation to maintain financial flexibility and possibly trade Kuminga mid-season, signaling they may not see him as part of their long-term plans. The Chicago Bulls, after re-signing Josh Giddey to a four-year, $100 million contract, have emerged as a potential destination for Kuminga, although a sign-and-trade deal seems unlikely due to a lack of suitable trade assets. Kuminga's camp is reportedly considering accepting the $7.9 million qualifying offer from Golden State, which would allow more time to explore trade options or a new deal before the October 1 restricted free agency deadline. Analysts suggest the Warriors could benefit from following the Bulls' example in negotiating with Giddey by offering Kuminga a fully guaranteed two-year contract to avoid losing him for a minimal qualifying offer. Overall, the ongoing stalemate reflects differing priorities, with Kuminga seeking security and player control, and the Warriors aiming for flexibility and potential trade value.

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