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Dub Hub: Jonathan Kuminga says ‘I’ll bet on myself’ amid Warriors contract standoff

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Rounding up all Warriors and NBA related news for Wednesday, July 30th.

In today’s Dub Hub:

Jonathan Kuminga appears to be making his stance clear as contract negotiations with the Golden State Warriors remain at a standstill into late July.

In an Instagram story posted Wednesday, Kuminga shared a photo of himself seated next to his agent, Aaron Turner, with the caption: “I’ll bet on myself all day.” The post comes amid reported frustrations over contract value, role clarity, and future control.

Turner followed up with a message of his own, reinforcing the confidence Kuminga’s camp has in the 22-year-old forward’s value.

According to a recent report from ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Kuminga and his camp believe Golden State has failed to offer him a well-defined role through his first four seasons and has “stunted and strung” along his career. The Warriors’ power forward is coming off a season in which he averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and shot 45.4% from the field while his minutes fluctuated throughout the year.

Golden State’s most recent offer reportedly includes a two-year, $45 million deal with a team option for the second season. Kuminga has declined the proposal, instead seeking a longer-term commitment and more control over his future.

Unless the two sides can reach a deal, Kuminga may opt to play out the 2025-26 season on a one-year, $8 million qualifying offer — a move that would make him an unrestricted free agent next summer.

For now, the message is clear: Kuminga is betting on himself, and not backing down.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Wednesday, July 30th:

Warriors News:

Sources: Jonathan Kuminga declining Warriors’ offer over terms | ESPN

The Warriors, sources said, believe they have the best offer on the table for Kuminga because of the highest starting salary ($21.7 million next season compared to $19.8 million elsewhere) and the two-year team option concept. The deal is purposefully structured to be tradable come Jan. 15, and if Kuminga’s ultimate desire is to play elsewhere, it would allow his next team to decline the team option and extend him. He would be the fourth-highest-paid player on the Warriors next season if he accepted the offer.

NBA offseason grades: How every team fared before 2025-26 season | ESPN

Golden State Warriors

Grade: Incomplete

Having merely added a pair of picks in the 50s (Will Richard and Alex Toohey), the Warriors are impossible to evaluate until they figure out the status of restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga. If Golden State indeed signs veteran center Al Horford and brings back guard De’Anthony Melton, as ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported is possible, that would be a solid summer to build on last season’s strong finish after the Jimmy Butler trade. For now, all of that remains on hold.

What NBA voices think of Jonathan Kuminga’s value as Warriors gridlock lingers | NBC Sports Bay Area

Can he reach his ceiling with the Warriors?

Analyst: Probably not in [Golden State’s] system. Put him in a place like Portland. Put him on a team that plays “four out.” The dude can get his own. Not too many guys in the league right now can go get their own bucket. He can. Just give him the ball and move out of the way, and he can do it.

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NBA News:

The NBA bubble, 5 years later: ‘The most exclusive basketball camp in world history’ | The Athletic

Morey: Had the Rockets won the title, I absolutely would have celebrated it as legitimate, knowing the immense effort and resilience required. Yet, everyone I speak to around the league privately agrees that it doesn’t truly hold up as a genuine championship. Perhaps the lasting legacy of the NBA bubble is that the NBA should be proud of its leadership at both the beginning and end of the pandemic, even though the champion will forever be marked by an asterisk.

Ranking the 10 best players in the East heading into 2025-26 | NBA

2. Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks

Back-to-back appointments to the All-NBA team certify him as one of the league’s best point guards. He also earned some 2025 MVP votes and is the reigning Clutch Player of the Year. What more evidence does he need? Brunson went from a second-round pick and a backup point guard in Dallas to a franchise player in just a few years. He’s tricky with the dribble, a solid mid-range shooter and of course a player who wants the last shot. He isn’t a particularly willing passer in certain situations, and doesn’t create as much (just 5 apg in his career) as you want from a position designed to make teammates better. Yet where would the Knicks be without him?

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In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:

NBA free agent rumors: Suns have offered Jonathan Kuminga four-years, $90 million

Kuminga and Turner have used July to explore their sign-and-trade options,” Charania and Slater wrote. “The most significant negotiations have been with the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns, getting proposals up to four years approaching $90 million total, including a player option for the final season, sources said. Phoenix has made the most lucrative push via sign-and-trade.”

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