The Bucks were interested in Jonathan Kuminga, so the Warriors proposed a Bobby Portis sign-and-trade for Kuminga.

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In what could become one of the most unexpected moves of the 2025 NBA offseason, the Milwaukee Bucks expressed interest in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga — prompting Golden State to explore a sign-and-trade centered around veteran forward Bobby Portis.

Bucks Eye Athleticism and Youth

According to league sources familiar with the situation, the Milwaukee Bucks have been monitoring Kuminga’s development closely. After a breakout 2024–25 season where the 22-year-old averaged 16.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game, Kuminga has become one of the most intriguing young forwards in the league. His athleticism, defensive versatility, and improved offensive game have made him a valuable asset for the Warriors — but also an attractive trade target for teams looking to inject youth into aging cores.

The Bucks, coming off a disappointing early playoff exit and facing long-term questions surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s supporting cast, are looking for ways to retool the roster without a full rebuild. Kuminga fits their vision of surrounding Giannis with younger, more dynamic two-way players.

Warriors Propose Bobby Portis in Return

In response to the Bucks’ interest, Golden State reportedly countered with a proposal: a sign-and-trade deal that would send Bobby Portis to the Warriors in exchange for Kuminga.

Portis, 30, has been a key piece of the Bucks’ frontcourt since joining the team in 2020. Known for his toughness, energy off the bench, and ability to stretch the floor, Portis averaged 12.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game last season. He’s also on a team-friendly contract, and his playoff experience — including the 2021 championship run — makes him a valuable piece for a team trying to remain in title contention.

The idea behind the proposal from Golden State is clear: with the Warriors’ aging core of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and (possibly) Klay Thompson still chasing one more title, the team is prioritizing win-now moves. While Kuminga’s upside is undeniable, the Warriors may not have the time to wait for him to fully develop into a star.

Complications and Considerations

However, the proposed deal is far from simple.

For one, it would likely require additional salary balancing, possibly involving a third team or the inclusion of draft picks and other contracts. There’s also the question of whether Milwaukee is willing to part ways with Portis, who has become a fan favorite and a trusted locker room presence.

Moreover, trading Kuminga would be a significant gamble for the Warriors. With Andrew Wiggins’ inconsistency and Moses Moody still developing, Kuminga was seen as the future bridge between eras for Golden State. Letting him go could be a move the front office only makes if they’re convinced that the championship window is closing fast and that immediate help is the priority.

Where Things Stand

As of now, discussions remain at the exploratory stage, with no formal deal close to being finalized. Both teams are expected to continue evaluating their options as the offseason progresses. For Milwaukee, the chance to acquire a rising star like Kuminga may be too good to ignore. For Golden State, the decision will come down to whether they believe adding a battle-tested veteran like Portis brings them closer to one last championship run.

Stay tuned — this could be a story to watch in the coming weeks.