Kumingga refused to sign the Warriors?
The main problem facing the Warriors is the deadlock for Kumingga to renew the contract. It is reported that Kumingga rejected the Warriors' offer (maybe an annual salary of 20 million) and demanded an annual salary of 30 million, but the Warriors were unwilling to meet this requirement. This has caused the Warriors to be unable to perform any operations in the free market, and the Warriors are under tremendous pressure in terms of their salary status as the only team with zero operations in the league. If Kumingga asks are met, they will trigger a severe "seven-fold strangle" clause, facing huge fines and restricted transaction rights. The team has reached a verbal agreement with Horford and Melton, but the signing cannot be advanced due to the deadlock of Kumingga. In the trading market, two teams (Suns and Kings) have made specific offers for Kumingga, and they both promised to Kumingga to start and play time. This is the internal relationships of the that Kumingga values most and is worth paying attention to. Kumingga has a conflict with Curry, and he is not satisfied with just being Curry's supporting role. In the playoffs, Kumingga ignored Curry's running position and refused to play football for the leading star, which caused dissatisfaction with the coaching staff. But on the other hand, Kumingga performed outstandingly in the playoffs, averaging 24.5 points in the second round, shooting percentage of 55% Management side has a trade offer submitted by the Suns and the Kings. The Warriors insisted on asking for young potential players and first-round picks as rewards for Kumingga's trade. At the same time, coach Cole's "short obsession" (stand to a small lineup) is being questioned; the team's core Curry expressed dissatisfaction with the management's operations and reportedly threw towels in the locker room. The Warriors are facing multiple challenges in the contract renewal of Kumingga, the deadlock in the contract renewal, the team's lineup and salary status, trading market dynamics, the team's internal relationships and management challenges, and the future prospects. The core issues revolve around the contract renewal of Kumingga, the limited salary space and the stagnation of lineup reinforcement; it is particularly worth mentioning that Kumingga is not in a hurry to reach any agreement with the Warriors and does not accept the current offer proposed by the Warriors. He will continue to explore options with his agents, including continuing to talk to the Warriors, and possible sign-and-change opportunities in the free market
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