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Absolute Son.
Kuminga designated Liang Jingru's fan, otherwise where did he get the courage?
Or do you say that you don't eat food when you drink, so you get drunk and look like a ghost?
According to the media,The dude is seeking a five-year, $224 million max contract extension from the Warriors.
Kuminga's offer of a salary extension was cleverly timed, following Markkanen's five-year, $238 million contract extension with the Jazz.
Because after the Warriors failed to trade Markkanen, they will turn their attention to renewing the young players on the team.
That's why Kuminga dared to "blackmail" the warriors who now had almost no choice but to maximize their personal interests.
Kuminga is the No. 7 pick in the first round of the 21st and has signed a four-year, $24.86 million rookie standard contract with the Warriors;
According to the rules, the contract can be renewed for up to five years this summer, with a starting salary of up to 25% of the salary cap for the 25-26 season (30% if the rookie clause is met), and the early renewal deadline is October 21.
It is worth mentioning thatKuminga's top picks Cunningham, Tanhua Mobley, No. 4 pick Barnes and No. 8 pick Wagner Jr. have all been offered rookie contract extensions with maximum salary from their teams.
Seeing that the same class is eating and drinking spicy, Kuminga is inevitably in a hurry, but he still has to weigh himself, do you have the strength to fight with others? Just learning to walk and open your mouth to ask for a super cap salary of more than $200 million, maybe a bit too much.
Kuminga only gradually settled into the Warriors' starting position this season, averaging 16.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, shooting 52.9% from the field and averaging 0.7 three-pointers on 31.1% shooting per game.
There's no denying that he's very talented, and he's gradually playing it, and as long as he improves his outside shooting and ball-handling ability, he will hopefully grow to an All-Star level in the future.
According to trainers, Kuminga has worked hard this offseason, practicing three times a day, focusing on dribbling, shooting, passing, defense, singles skills, and the art of attacking from mid-range.
However, it is a pity that Kuminga is no longer the cornerstone of the Warriors' future, otherwise he would not have been put in the previous trade chips about Markkanen.
The Warriors' most important young player is currently Podzemski, who averaged 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game in his rookie season last season.
If the Warriors had been willing to send Podemski to the Jazz, they would have brought Markkanen under their command long ago.
Since Kuminga is not considered a cornerstone of the future, the Warriors will not give him a contract extension with a huge salary cap of more than $200 million.
Only someone like Cunningham, who is now the absolute core of their team, is eligible to sign a rookie contract with a super-max salary.
Kuminga is now in the Warriors, and they all have to compete for the position of the third leader, the big leader and the second leader are Curry and Dream Green respectively.
Maybe some old brothers can't help but pick up the keyboard and spray, thinking that the Warriors delay Kuminga, if the latter can also play on the weak team, he will already be an All-Star.
The possibility exists, but there are not a few good seedlings who play in a weak team and their talent is smoothed out and reduced to mediocrity.
Also, if it doesn't make sense.
Even if they don't renew his contract this summer, the Warriors still have the team option on Kuminga's rookie contract for the 24-25 season, and they still have two years of initiative.
So there is no need for the Warriors to renew Kuminga's contract in a hurry, let alone agree to his contract renewal request of 200 million maximum salary now.
In addition to that, it means that the Warriors can still continue to seek a trade for Kuminga.