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The Warriors' stalemate with Jonathan Kuminga has prevented any movement, but a push for the Greek Freak could still be in the cards
Warriors In Standoff With Jonathan Kuminga Amid Refused Offers, Trade Interest From Suns And Kings originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Jonathan Kuminga's potential departure from the Golden State Warriors has sparked sign-and-trade discussions, with the Chicago Bulls emerging as a possible destination. The Warriors are reportedly interested in acquiring Jalen Smith and Ayo Dosunmu from the Bulls.
The Golden State Warriors have remained quiet in free agency, opting not to make any additions around Steph Curry. However, they’re expected to stay active on the trade front.
The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly both keen to pursue a trade for Sacramento Kings wing Keon Ellis.
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Warriors Wire on MSNWarriors' Jonathan Kuminga drawing interest from new Western Conference teamAccording to a July 17 report from NBA Insider Jake Fischer, the Phoenix Suns, who recently bought out Bradley Beal's contract, are the latest team to be linked with a potential move for Kuminga. Fischer did note that Phoenix is unlikely to emerge as favorites for Kuminga, in large part due to their lack of tradeable assets and overall flexibility.
After parting ways with veteran shooting guard Bradley Beal with a contract buyout, the Phoenix Suns reportedly have turned their attention to pursuing Golden State Warriors restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.
Fresh off agreeing to a buyout with Bradley Beal, in which he will sign with the Los Angeles Clippers for next season, the Phoenix Suns are reportedly setting their sights on a new target. The Stein Line's Jake Fischer reports that the Suns have approached the Golden State Warriors about restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.
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Warriors Wire on MSNKey Jonathan Kuminga suitor reportedly lacks the necessary trade assets"The Suns have interest in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, league sources confirmed to The Republic, but are unlikely to land him because they lack the draft capital and assets to deliver in what would be a sign-and-trade for the Warriors," Rankin reported.