Jonathan Kuminga’s free agency is soon, and the best option for him and the Warriors may be this

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (00) holds onto the ball against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the fourth quarter during game four of the second round for the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Chase Center.
With the Golden State Warriors having championship aspirations for 2026, one name whose future isn’t set at the moment is young forward Jonathan Kuminga. As the rumors swirl around the Warriors and Kuminga, there’s a scout who theorizes what the best scenario for the 22-year-old would be.

Kuminga enters this offseason as a restricted free agent, where if the Warriors can’t come to terms on a deal, they will look to get something for him in a possible sign-and-trade. For one scout who spoke to Kevin Pelton of ESPN, that would be the best path for Kuminga.

“The best thing that happens to him is if they sign-and-trade him,” the scout said to ESPN.

There’s no denying the tumultuous season Kuminga had, where he showed his talents to start, but an injury and trade for Jimmy Butler saw his production go down. Pelton also says that it’s “possible” that Golden State goes down the sign-and-trade path with teams such as the Brooklyn Nets and Chicago Bulls being options.

“At 22, Kuminga should become a more consistent contributor over time,” Pelton wrote. “But that’s probably more likely with a team besides the Warriors, given the way Kuminga’s skill set overlaps with those of Butler and Draymond Green. And it’s possible Golden State could be open to a sign-and-trade deal to rebalance the roster.”

“As with every restricted free agent, Brooklyn looms large,” Pelton continued. “If the Nets believe in Kuminga, they have the ability to shape their roster around him. The Bulls could try to put together a sign-and-trade, perhaps sending Nikola Vucevic to the Warriors and placing Kuminga in a role similar to the one DeMar DeRozan once played in the Windy City.”