Warriors, Kuminga won’t reach new deal ahead of deadline

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The Golden State Warriors and forward Jonathan Kuminga will not reach a new deal before Monday’s 6 p.m. ET deadline for rookie contract extensions, sources told ESPN.

The Warriors and Kuminga’s representative, of Verus Basketball, have been in discussions over the last several months but never gained traction in talks.

Kuminga believes in his talent and ability to progress into a star in the league and the Warriors have seen statistics that measure his growth similarly to the early years of the ‘ Kawhi Leonard, Indiana’s Pascal Siakam and Boston’s Jaylen Brown.

The Warriors, however, prefer to view Kuminga’s growth this upcoming season. The fit between Kuminga and head coach Steve Kerr is also something Warriors officials are monitoring, sources said.

Despite not coming to an agreement, the Warriors still have Kuminga’s rights in free agency next summer.

“Just because you don’t get an extension done doesn’t mean they’re not going to be here for a long time,” Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said ahead of training camp.

“We want those guys here,” Dunleavy continued, emphasizing the most important thing for Kuminga to do is have a great season in his fourth year in the league.

Kerr said he’s remained in close contact with both Kuminga and as they went through their negotiations. The Warriors agreed to a three-year, $39 million extension with Moody on Sunday.

Kuminga is in competition for a starting spot — something that has been described as “important” to the forward by team sources. Kuminga told ESPN he didn’t have a preference to whether he starts or comes off the bench, but did admit it’s a bit easier for him when he’s in the starting. group.

The task for Kuminga through the preseason has been adjusting to a small forward role, which would open up a greater possibility of him starting.

Last season, Kuminga averaged 16.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists in a career-high 26 minutes per game. He started 46 of his 74 games played.

Source: espn.com

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