The Golden State Warriors are notable for not making any offseason signings or trades. They aim to avoid exceeding the salary cap's second apron penalties. Restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga seeks a $30 million contract, but limited cap space presents challenges. The Warriors may consider a sign-and-trade or bringing back Kuminga with future trade flexibility. Meanwhile, discussions continue regarding potential signings of Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton, both of whom could provide valuable depth for an aging roster that includes stars like Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
Golden State remains the only franchise to not make a single signing or non-draft trade this offseason.
The Warriors are hoping to avoid the second apron of the salary cap, which brings stiff penalties for team building.
Kuminga, like fellow RFAs Josh Giddey and Cam Thomas, remain in limbo.
Multiple outlets have reported that the Warriors have verbal agreements in place with both Melton and Horford.
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