The Golden State Warriors are facing a busy offseason, with the impending free agency of Klay Thompson being the biggest challenge. However, another pressing matter is the Oct. 23 deadline to sign 2020 NBA Draft class members to rookie-scale contract extensions. Among these players are Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, whom Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy expressed interest in keeping with the team long-term.
Despite other ongoing matters like the draft and free agency, Dunleavy stated that these young players are a priority but timing is crucial. Following the 2024 NBA Draft and the news of Paul George becoming a free agent, the Warriors have a clearer idea of their future. Thompson is reportedly leaving the team, leaving a gap that needs to be filled. Speculation arises about the possibility of Kuminga or Moody being part of a trade, as Dunleavy has not ruled out the idea of making a trade that significantly impacts the team’s future trajectory.
As the offseason progresses, Dunleavy and the Warriors management are keeping an eye on their cap space before considering any contract extensions. Trade possibilities are always on the table, and with the uncertainty surrounding the team’s future, they need to approach each decision carefully. Despite the current circumstances, the Warriors are looking to secure their future while keeping their options open.
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