The restricted free agency of Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has attracted interest from multiple NBA teams, with the Miami Heat, Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks, and Brooklyn Nets all registering varying levels of pursuit. The Miami Heat have shown a strong desire to acquire Kuminga, reportedly considering a sign-and-trade after missing out on Kevin Durant. The Sacramento Kings have been identified as the most persistent suitor, having offered a trade package including Devin Carter, Dario Šarić, and two second-round picks, though the Warriors declined this offer. The Washington Wizards have recently entered the mix and are gaining traction as a potential fit for Kuminga. The Warriors are open to retaining Kuminga but seek a promising young player and a first-round pick in any sign-and-trade deal. Kuminga is reportedly seeking a larger role than what he had with the Warriors and plans to meet with interested teams in Las Vegas if no deal is reached beforehand. Despite ongoing conversations, no significant progress has been made, and the restricted free agency remains inactive as of early July 2025.
The Kings reportedly have been the "strongest pursuer" of Jonathan Kuminga 👀 https://t.co/m35nQRvePB
The Kings remain the strongest team in pursuit of Jonathan Kuminga, but a sign-and-trade is not currently close, per @anthonyVslater. Sacramento originally offered the Warriors a trade package centered around former first-round pick Devin Carter, which was declined. https://t.co/9plDRo8cpQ
No significant traction on the Jonathan Kuminga front over the weekend, per sources. Restricted free agency around the NBA remains ice cold. Conversations and little action. Kings have been strongest pursuer of Warriors’ wing, but nothing has come close.