According to Dallas Basketball Magazine, the Kings are expected to continue seeking trades in the new season to get Kumingga.
According to previous reports, the Kings have been interested in Kumingga during the offseason, hoping to sign first and then exchange the latter. But the Warriors were not satisfied with the King's offer, and the King provided the chips for Monk + a protected 2030 first-round pick.
Sources revealed that although Kumingga does not want to be traded in the middle of the season, he does not refuse to be traded to the Kings. Kumingga had an active exchange with Kings coach Doug Christie in the offseason. Sources revealed that Kings coach Christie told Kumingga that they believe Kumingga is an All-Star forward and will provide Kumingga with a lot of ball rights.
Kuminga returns to the Warriors in a offseason with a 2-year, $48.5 million contract. It is understood that the Warriors will seek to trade Kumingga after January 15 next year.
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