We may be on the verge of entering August, but the Jonathan Kuminga saga appears to be far from over.

Following weeks of reports that indicated the restricted free agent forward was in talks with multiple teams on potential deals, ESPN published an extensive update on the ongoing rift between Kuminga and his most recent employer, the Golden State Warriors.

According to ESPN’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater, the Warriors made another push this week to retain the former seventh-overall pick, but Kuminga rebuffed an offer of $45 million over two years.

A main sticking point in those talks, per Charania and Slater, was the fact that the second year of that proposal was a team option. Golden State was also unwilling to maintain the no-trade clause that would be included in the deal.

Golden State made renewed push to retain Jonathan Kuminga, but the RFA continues to decline a two-year, $45 million offer due to Warriors insistence on a team option and waiving a built-in no-trade clause, sources tell ESPN.

Details with @anthonyVslater: https://t.co/GfbB2RvyDz

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 30, 2025

More on Jonathan Kuminga

Jonathan Kuminga had a falling out with the Warriors during the 2024-25 season, which is why the 22-year-old appears to be more keen on accepting an offer outside of the Bay Area.

The issue with Kuminga moving on from the Warriors is his status as a restricted free agent, and that he’s reportedly in the market for a contract worth $25-30 million per season.

While Golden State has provided Kuminga with offers that are below his liking, Charania and Slater report that the 6’8 forward has received offers of up to $90 million over four years during negotiations with the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns, with Phoenix having made ‘the most lucrative’ push thus far.

Kuminga prefers a fresh start, meaning that landing with the Kings or Suns would be the preferred end-scenario, but the Warriors have shown that they have no interest in taking back what Sacramento and Phoenix are offering in sign-and-trade discussions.

Golden State has turned down a few offers from the Kings in sign-and-trade talks for Kuminga, most notably a deal that would have sent Devin Carter, Dario Saric, and a protected first-round pick to Golden State. The Athletic’s Sam Amick also reported this week that the Warriors have no interest in taking back veteran scorer DeMar DeRozan in talks for Kuminga.

Forward Keegan Murray and guard Keon Ellis have been players Golden State has shown interest in acquiring in a potential deal for Kuminga, but the Kings have no interest in moving either player this summer, according to a league source.

As talks with Sacramento, Phoenix, and Kuminga himself continue to stall, Charania and Slater report that Golden State is prepared to cut off sign-and-trade discussions, giving the forward two options: accept the qualifying offer for one year and $7.9 million, or take the two-year, $45 million deal.

Kuminga has an October 1st deadline to sign the qualifying offer, meaning this saga may continue until training camp begins in two months.

More Sacramento Kings content from Sactown Sports

The Sacramento Kings have displayed a strong sense of interest in free agent guard Russell Westbrook since free agency started last month–and that interest hasn’t waned.

Amidst a swirl of rumors and reports linking the Kings to Westbrook, Sactown Sports’ Carmichael Dave relayed that the two sides continue to have strong interest in one another.

Westbrook, who most recently played with the Denver Nuggets during the 2024-25 season, is looking for a new home in free agency, with Sacramento appearing to be a potential landing spot for the future Hall of Fame guard.

At 36 years old, with 17 years of NBA experience, Russell Westbrook’s resume is well known: MVP, 8-time All-NBA, 9-time All-Star, 2-time Scoring Champion, and 3-time Assist Champion.

However, he has filled roles on contending Pacific Division teams in each of the last few seasons, both as a starter and reserve. Let’s take a look at his 2024-25 production in 75 games played (36 starts) with the Nuggets:

Kings continue to show ‘strong interest’ in Russell Westbrook

Sacramento Kings preseason schedule for the 2025-26 season:

September 29th – Start of NBA training camps for the 2025-26 season
Wednesday, October 8th vs. Toronto Raptors – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 10th @ Portland Trail Blazers – 7 PM PT
Wednesday, October 15th vs. Los Angeles Clippers – 7 PM PT
Friday, October 17th @ Los Angeles Lakers – 7 PM PT

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