Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors' restricted free agent forward, is attracting interest from multiple NBA teams as his free agency progresses. The Miami Heat have expressed a legitimate interest in acquiring Kuminga, reportedly seeking a sign-and-trade deal after missing out on Kevin Durant. The Sacramento Kings are considered the strongest pursuers, having offered a trade package including Devin Carter, Dario Šarić, and two second-round picks, though the Warriors declined this offer. Other teams showing varying levels of interest include the Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks, and Brooklyn Nets. The Warriors are reportedly seeking a promising young player and a first-round pick in any sign-and-trade involving Kuminga. Kuminga desires a larger role than he has had with the Warriors and plans to meet with interested teams in Las Vegas if no deal is reached beforehand. Despite ongoing discussions, no agreement has been finalized, and a return to the Warriors remains a possibility as the NBA summer league approaches.
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