Three big news in one night! Warriors Kumingga negotiations failed again, and the Clippers set a league record
7:00am, 2 August 2025Basketball
On July 31, the NBA free market has little focus left. Three news came over the past night, among which the negotiations between the Warriors and Kumingga have not made much progress, and the recent conversation has failed again; the Clippers have signed veterans one after another this summer, and they also set a record of first place in the league and become the oldest team; ESPN has updated its strength list, among which the Thunder still ranks first, and the Rockets have come to the second place.
Chams, a famous reporter, talked about the current tug-of-warriors of contract negotiations, and the two sides once again ended in failure. It is reported that Kumingga rejected the two-year, $45 million contract provided to him by the Warriors, in which the Warriors required to include team options, and Kumingga needed to give up the trade veto. Currently, the Kings and Suns are concerned about Kumingga. If the two teams want to introduce him, they can only sign first and then exchange.
Now Kumingga is not in a hurry to reach an agreement with the Warriors. The deadline for signing the qualification quotation is October 1st local time, which means there is still plenty of time. At present, both Kumingga and the Warriors want to get a satisfactory result, but it is still difficult to reach the two sides. It depends on whether the team that is interested in him can take out sincere chips so that the sign-on and then exchange transaction will be reached.
The Clippers signed Lopez, Bill and Paul this summer, all over 30 years old, of which Paul is 40 years old. According to statistics, the average age of the Clippers in the new season is 33.2 years old, surpassing the Utah Jazz in the 2000-01 season, becoming the oldest team in history. By accident, it directly set a record for the first time in history. The Clippers will have 8 players in the new season over 30 years old, and there is still a place in their lineup, so it is possible to sign another veteran.
ESPN updated the offseason NBA team strength list, with the championship Thunder ranked first in the list last season, and Durant's Rockets rose to 2nd, the Clippers ranked 7th, the Warriors ranked 9th, and the Lakers ranked 10th. There is no suspense among the Thunder. After all, they just won the championship, and the Rockets made continuous moves this summer, which directly made the lineup more luxurious. In addition, both the Clippers and the Lakers have gained something in the free market and their strength has also improved a bit, but the Warriors still have 0 gains but still ranks 9th.
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