This offseason could be a major personnel change for the Warriors, as there are currently three key players on the roster whose contracts expire this offseason, and management will need to think about whether to re-sign them to contract extensions. The three players are Kuminga, Wayne Rooney and Payton Jr.
The key is that these three players are very important players for the Warriors, and it should not be too much of a problem for Looney to renew his contract now, because the Warriors' interior is very weak at the moment, and Post is not a good rebounding protector. Jackson Davis Jr. has now been waived by Kerr, so Looney should sign a new contract with the Warriors, after all, his role on the interior is very obvious now. Moreover, Looney is also one of the veteran heroes of the Warriors, so it stands to reason that he deserves a contract extension.
But it is not certain whether Payton Jr. can renew his contract, Payton Jr.'s performance in recent times has been very good, and he may also want to use his recent performance to fight for his offseason contract extension. If other teams offer him a bigger contract this offseason, it cannot be ruled out that Payton Jr. will choose to leave, just as he chose to join the Trail Blazers back then.
Of the three players, Kumingjia is the most likely to leave. The first is that the Warriors' contract extension negotiations with Kuminga have been deadlocked, and the Kuminga team wants a contract with a maximum salary, but the current Warriors management believes that Kuminga's level is not up to the level of the maximum salary. And they are worried about the Kuming family to a certain extent, because the Kuming family is still a little reckless in his playing style at this stage, and the basketball IQ does not seem to show a significant improvement. And at this stage, the positions of Kuminga and Butler are very overlapping, and strictly speaking, the Warriors have no need to keep Kuminga. Because renewing the contract of Kuming, even if he does not give him the maximum salary, it will be a big contract, which is definitely a big burden for the Warriors, and will make them pay a huge luxury tax.
So there's a good chance that the Kummins will leave the team this offseason. It is not even ruled out that the Warriors will continue to chase Durant this offseason, so there is no need for Kuminga to stay with the team. The current mentality of the Warriors owner is to achieve as much success as possible in the present, and he does not attach so much importance to it in the future, because it seems that it is difficult to find a successor to Curry in the current team, and to achieve the current success and win the championship as much as possible, which may be what the Warriors management wants to achieve the most.