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Kumingga posted 20 news reports in 30 minutes, trading rumors heated up, and the team is expected to stay behind the Warriors

10:27pm, 16 July 2025Basketball

On July 9, restricted free agent Jonathan Cumingga updated his training updates on his personal Instagram, and posted 20 items in just 30 minutes, demonstrating his extraordinary efforts and training enthusiasm. He had previously stated that he would significantly improve his operational control technology this summer. Meanwhile, the Warriors offered him a $7.9 million qualification offer, placing him as a restricted free agent.

It is worth mentioning that Kumingga's dribbling speed is amazing, and it has to be admitted that NBA players' ability to hold the ball on the court is indeed at an extremely high level. Although Kumingga's training results are eye-catching, he is currently trapped in trading rumors.

According to Forbes sports reporter Evan Steeley, the Milwaukee Bucks are interested in trading to get Kuminga, and they hope to create a strong forward combination between Kuminga and Giannis. However, since the Warriors did not intend to accept Kuzma, the sign-in and then exchange transaction eventually failed.

At the same time, Associated Press reporter Ary said that in fact, the Wizards, the Bucks and the Nets did not actually chase Kumingga, and the news about the progress of negotiations in the Washington Wizards was also confirmed to be false rumors. It is not clear which teams Kumingga is in touch with.

According to Bay Area reporter Jweinbach, Kumingga's most likely destination is the Golden State Warriors. Warriors reporter Anthony Slade mentioned on a podcast: "In my opinion, Kumingga is most likely to stay. He is expected to sign a compromise contract with the Warriors, and perhaps this contract will be used as a bargaining chip after December 15."

This summer, there have been rumors with Kumingga, including the Heat, Nets, Kings, Bucks and Bulls. But it seems that the Warriors are not actively selling him, perhaps because the chips provided by other teams are too low, and the Warriors team obviously intends to save him until next season for further observation.

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