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The Warriors have made concessions! The transaction of Kumingga may be restarted. Kings 2 and 1 plan will be fragrant. Kerr, you are content.

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The time is mid-to-early August, and the Warriors still failed to resolve Kumingga's contract renewal issue.

We all know that during this offseason, the Warriors and Kumingga's contract renewal negotiations were in a deadlock, and both sides did not give in. This puts Kumingga and the Warriors in a very difficult situation at present. Kumingga has no chance to get a satisfactory contract, and the Warriors cannot complete the signings they want.

The Warriors' better way to deal with it is to trade the Kumen family and use him to sign first and then exchange it for some assets. However, the only teams that really provided the Warriors with quotes are the Suns and Kings. The trading quotes of both teams are pretty good, but they were rejected by the Warriors.

The Warriors management hopes to exchange for more chips, but other teams are unwilling to increase their chips, which is the current embarrassing situation.

If you want to talk about the price given by the Kings, you are still very sincere.

The King first proposed Devin Carter + Dario Salic + 1 protected first-round pick. After the quotation was rejected, the King upgraded the transaction quotation again. According to Kings host Allen Stiles, the Kings later put DeRozan into the trade, plus Devin Carter and a protected first-round pick, but the Warriors still did not agree.

Since this is the case, the king will no longer negotiate in-depth with the Warriors, and the Warriors can only continue to stare at them.

The Warriors seem to have some loosening over time and they seem ready to make concessions in the trade.

On August 13, according to Sacramento senior journalist and radio host Allen Stiles, the King believes that the sign-on and then exchange transaction between Monk and Kumingga is still possible.

According to the latest news, the Warriors and Kumingga's team have not been in contact for several weeks, and Kumingga has been a restricted free agent for six weeks.

In previous reports from The Athletic famous reporter Sam Amick, the King was willing to provide Kumingga with a three-year, $63 million contract, including sending Monk and their own first-round pick in 2030 (loto protection) to the Warriors. If this draft pick is not fulfilled, it will become the first round pick in 2031 (the one with the lower pick in the Kings and the Spurs).

The most important reason why the previous sign-and-change transaction was not reached is that the Warriors wanted an unprotected first round.

In any case, the Warriors have planned to make concessions and are willing to continue to start the transaction of Kumingga, which at least makes Warriors fans no longer so worried. This summer, Warriors fans are really disappointed with the team's operation.

However, the difficulty of this deal is that the Warriors have to fight Moody's or Hilde to match the deal. The Kings plan to add a three-year contract of 63 million to Kuming. At the same time, Kumingga will trigger the BYC clause, and his contract can only be traded at a rate of 50%, which is far from Monk's contract, so players must be matched.

This means that if Kuminga exchanges for Monk + draft pick, this trading plan is difficult to match, and the Warriors must join other players to complete the transaction. A feasible solution is to attract other teams to conduct three-party transactions. For example, the Heat's price for Wiggins is an instant combat power + first round. The Kings' offer is quite in line with the Heat's needs. The Warriors can consider sending Kumingga away and welcoming Wiggins back, and Monk can go to the Heat.

In any case, the offer given by the Kings is already OK under the current circumstances, and the entire league knows the situation of the Warriors and Kumingga, so no one will pay too good. It would be nice to have a draft pick in the middle of the first round. As long as the Warriors management nods in agreement, Kumingga's farce can end.

I hope this matter will be settled as soon as possible!

source:7m cn live

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