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Kumingga will not leave, continues to play in Golden State, and serves as Butler s substitute in the new season

11:06pm, 5 September 2025Basketball

According to the latest US media reports, Kumingga is now close to signing a one-year, $7.9 million qualification quotation contract with the Warriors. So far, the two sides have been shirking their responsibilities for so long, and finally the dust has been settled!

At the earliest, Kumingga's agent asked the Warriors for a super maximum salary of 270 million, but was harshly rejected by the Warriors. Later, Kumingga adjusted the new contract to US$225 million in five years and US$175 million in five years, but was still clearly rejected by the Warriors management.

Later, Kumingga realized some reality slightly and adjusted his psychological expected contract to $130 million in four years, with an annual salary of at least no less than $30 million. However, this is still a big difference from the 4-year $85 million provided by the Warriors, so the two sides broke down again.

Subsequently, Kumingga also wanted to try the free market, but the Warriors were better at chess and provided Kumingga with a qualification price of 7.9 million. This exercise directly made Kumingga a restricted free agent, and the Warriors reserved the right to match any other team's quotation.

After the Warriors gave Kumingjia a qualification quote, no team in the league has extended an olive branch to Kumingjia. In order to have the ball to play, Kumingjia has considered accepting a new contract of 7.9 million. Kumingga's positioning in the new season is also quite clear, that is, he will serve as Butler's first substitute and accept the job arranged by Cole.

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