Jonathan Kuminga rejected the Warriors’ 2-year, $45M offer. He may play under the $7.9M qualifying offer this season.What should the warriors do?Manager says…

 

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has set the basketball world buzzing after rejecting the team’s reported two-year, $45 million contract extension. Instead of locking in long-term security, the rising star may take a bold gamble by playing under the $7.9 million qualifying offer this seaso

 

The move has fans split. Some argue Kuminga deserves to be paid big now, pointing to his explosive growth and undeniable potential. Others believe the Warriors should wait to see how he performs before committing to a massive deal. Social media polls and fan debates have been lively, with opinions swinging in every directio

 

But the real shock came when the Warriors’ management made its call. Rather than rushing to secure Kuminga with a larger contract, the team opted for patience—deciding to let the season play out before making a long-term commitment. The decision stunned many who felt Golden State should lock down their future centerpiece before his value skyrocket

 

Within the locker room, teammates have expressed support for Kuminga while also recognizing the business side of the game. “He’s betting on himself,” one player reportedly said. “And honestly, he’s got the talent to win that bet

 

For the Warriors, the situation is delicate. Kuminga’s growth has been one of the team’s brightest spots, and his ceiling appears limitless. Yet, committing too early could backfire if things don’t go as planned. By choosing to wait, management is taking a calculated risk—one that could either save millions or cost them dearly if Kuminga breaks out into stardo

 

Fans now watch with heightened anticipation. Every game, every highlight, and every big moment could tilt the balance in this high-stakes gamble. For the Warriors, the question remains: did they just make a smart business move, or a decision they’ll regret for years to com

 

 

 

 

 

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