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The Warriors are planning to keep Kumingga? Are they not planning to sign Horford and Melton?

American media ClutchPoints reporter Brett Siegel updated his social media account, and he also talked about the latest news about the Golden State Warriors forward star Jonathan Kuminga, who is currently in a restricted free agent state.

Siegel wrote: As reported last week, the Warriors have temporarily suspended trade negotiations with other teams at this stage, and the Sacramento Kings have not yet formed any progress that can bring the deal close to reach. The so-called statement that the king would be able to successfully reach a deal if he was willing to lift the first round of pick protection. During this offseason, the possibility of a deal between the Warriors and the Kings still exists, but the Warriors are obviously not actively promoting this matter. Obviously, there is no situation where they have put forward conditions to the Kings, requiring the other party to remove the first round protection clause and automatically reach a deal. Siegel also emphasized that the facts are not what they said before. The statement of Tim Kawakami, a reporter from the San Francisco Standard, also has some similarities with Siegel. Kawakami said: The Warriors may not trade Jonathan Kumingga this summer, and they plan to keep him in the roster next season. Warriors owner Joe Lacob is still a supporter of Jonathan Cumingga, and he hopes to keep Cumingga on the team. Judging from the current situation, the Warriors will only truly consider the possibility of sending him away if they can return a truly valuable reward.

In the NBA regular season last season, Kumingga only played 47 games in 82 games, averaging 24.3 minutes per game, averaging 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 1.5 turnovers and 1.9 fouls, shooting percentage of 45.4%, three-point shooting percentage of 30.5%, and free throw shooting percentage of 66.8%. In the playoffs, influenced by the tactical arrangement of the team's coaching staff, Kumingga only got 8 play opportunities in 12 games, averaging 23.4 minutes per game, with averaging 15.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.5 blocks, and 1.6 turnovers and 1.6 fouls. His shooting percentage was 48.4%, a three-point shooting percentage of 40%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 71%.

The current situation also looks very interesting. On the one hand, the Warriors want to sign Al Horford and De 'Anthony Melton as soon as possible; on the other hand, the Warriors also want to sell Kuming for a good price. But the quotes from other teams that Kumingga has attracted at present cannot satisfy the Warriors, so the transaction has been stagnant. Then the question arises. If this situation continues to stalemate, will the Warriors not plan to sign Horford and Melton?

source:7m net