Today, ClutchPoints famous reporter Brett Siegel wrote an article about the situation of the Warriors' restricted free agent Kumingga.
ESPN famous reporters Shams and Slater previously jointly reported that the Warriors had offered Kumingga a two-year contract renewal offer of $45 million, of which the second year was the team option, and asked Kumingga to give up the veto power given to him by the labor-management agreement. This offer was rejected by Kumingga. Recently, the Warriors raised their contract renewal offer to $75.2 million in three years (average salary of about $25 million), and the final year is still the team's option. The guaranteed amount of this contract exceeds $48 million, and is financially matched with the new contract that Zigidi just obtained from the Bulls (average salary of $100 million in four years, average salary of $25 million).
The league sources told ClutchPoints that after Giddy received a contract extension from the Bulls, Kumingga and his team immediately responded to the Warriors, which is the value of the contract offer they wanted.
On September 10, Giddy and the Bulls completed a contract renewal. According to Shams, it is a four-year, $100 million fully guaranteed contract with no player or team options.
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