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Jonathan Kuminga Ends Standoff, Re-Signs With Warriors on 2-Year Deal as Golden State Completes Roster

The team‑option structure keeps the front office’s flexibility intact, which leadership says fits their approach heading into the season.

Overview

  • Kuminga agreed to a two-year, $48.5 million contract that includes a 2026-27 team option and a reported 15% trade kicker.
  • With his deal in place, the Warriors officially signed Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton and Seth Curry, finalizing the roster on Wednesday.
  • GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. said he doesn’t feel a need to make a move and credited Jimmy Butler’s presence for lowering pressure to chase bigger swings.
  • Steve Kerr said he is not worried about Kuminga’s buy-in, will meet to clarify role, and expects the offense to run through Stephen Curry and Butler.
  • Analysts continue to forecast that Golden State could explore a midseason trade using Kuminga’s $24.3 million salary once he becomes eligible in January.