Kuminga Edging Closer to Warriors Nightmare Scenario

Jonathan Kuminga‘s restricted free agency shows no sign of ending. Both he and the Golden State Warriors have been locked in a stalemate all summer.

However, with training camp getting closer by the day, both sides must find an agreement sooner rather than later. According to a September 4 report by ClutchPoint’s NBA Insider Brett Siegel, it’s becoming increasingly more likely that Kuminga will opt into his qualifying offer.

“At the end of the day, Kuminga wants to feel valued, and the Warriors haven’t given him ample reasons to want to stay,” Siegel reported. “That is why all roads currently lead to Kuminga becoming an unrestricted free agent next summer and being able to choose his next home without the Dubs dictating such…With the way things have been trending, Kuminga’s “bluff” of accepting his qualifying offer appears to be on the verge of becoming the Warriors’ reality.”

Kuminga has reportedly rejected the Warriors’ previous offer, primarily due to the team option on the second year of the proposed deal. He is clearly disenchanted with his tenure in the Bay Area.

If he signs his qualifying offer, it will be the Warriors’ biggest nightmare coming true. Kuminga may feel empowered to make that decision now that Cam Thomas has done the same thing with his situation on the Brooklyn Nets. Thomas signed his qualifying offer on September 4.


Kuminga Signing Qualifying Offer Will Hurt Warriors

If Kuminga decides to sign his qualifying offer, it will be a blow to the Warriors. The franchise would lose its control over the situation. Kuminga would be free to become an unrestricted free agent next summer. Therefore, Golden State’s leverage in trade negotiations would vanish.

As such, the Warriors would receive a significantly weaker trade package than if they had explored a sign-and-trade this summer. Furthermore, Kuminga would have more say on his next destination. He could essentially use his impending free agency as a no-trade clause by refusing to re-sign with a potential trade partner.

Unfortunately for the Warriors, if Kuminga decides to sign his qualifying offer, there’s nothing they can do. The standoff has to end, one way or another. Mike Dunleavy Jr. has tried multiple negotiation tactics.

At some point, you have to chalk it up to a loss. Furthermore, the Warriors must begin adding new talent to the roster ahead of preseason preparations. Enough time has been spent on Kuminga. Now, they must deal with whatever decision the former lottery pick decides to make.


Warriors’ Locker Room Remains Neutral

During a recent appearance on “Willard and Dibs” for 97.5 The Game, Brandin Podziemski discussed the impact of Kuminga’s restricted free agency on the rest of the roster. Podziemski noted how everybody still wants the explosive forward to be part of the Warriors moving forward.

“Obviously, everybody on our team knows it’s the media’s job to try to nitpick and find things to write and talk about and separate teammates so they have a story to write,” Podziemski said. “Everybody in the locker room knows no matter how that situation’s resolved, it doesn’t change our viewpoint of JK as a person [and] as a player. Obviously, we all want him to be in the Golden State. That’s the whole point. But it doesn’t change anything.”

Kuminga has reportedly drawn interest from the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns this summer. However, he’s unlikely to move teams until the February 2026 trade deadline, at the earliest.

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