Warriors Balk at Jonathan Kuminga’s Contract Demand
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The Jonathan Kuminga situation with the Golden State Warriors is becoming increasingly complicated as the offseason progresses, with both sides in a stalemate.
Fun fact: the 2025-26 season is the last season, probably ever, where no basketball player will make $60 million in a season. Next year, three players are already set to make $60+ million, and nine players in 2027-28. That’s without extensions for Kevin Durant, Luka Doncic, and Victor Wembenyama still to be signed.
The term "base year compensation" no longer shows up in the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement and hasn't since 2011. A
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors face an offseason salary adjustment due to the NBA’s escrow system.
Discover the Golden State Warriors' current situation with Jonathan Kuminga as the Phoenix Suns express interest in a trade deal.
How much money can Warriors spend this NBA offseason? It’s complicated. Warriors will need to carefully work around a roster with three massive contracts to stay out of the dreaded second apron.
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