
Why the Golden State Warriors Declined Sacramento Kings' Bold $77 Million Push for Jonathan Kuminga; Inside the Rejected Trade Offer
The
Sacramento Kings
are aggressively pursuing roster upgrades this offseason, and their latest target -
Golden State Warriors
forward
Jonathan Kuminga
- has once again proven elusive.
According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, the Kings made a significant trade proposal involving $77 million guard Malik Monk in a sign-and-trade deal, but the Warriors weren't sold.
Sacramento Kings' Trade Offer for Jonathan Kuminga: What We Know
Sacramento Kings
reportedly offered Jonathan Kuminga a three-year, $63 million contract as part of a sign-and-trade deal. In return, the Warriors would receive:
• Malik Monk
• A 2030 lottery-protected first-round pick
However, Golden State declined the deal.
'The Warriors rejected this offer due to them wanting an unprotected first-round pick in a trade for Kuminga,' reported Sam Amick of The Athletic.
Proposed Trade Package
Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga (Image via Imagn)
Team
Gives Up
Receives
Kings
Malik Monk, 2030 protected 1st
Jonathan Kuminga (S&T)
Warriors
Jonathan Kuminga (S&T)
Malik Monk, protected pick
The Golden State Warriors' firm stance on acquiring an unprotected pick halted the deal, despite interest in Monk's services.
Sacramento's Offseason So Far
After falling short in the 2024 Play-In Tournament against the Dallas Mavericks, the Kings are determined to break through in the West. They are sticking with their core - Domantas Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan, and Zach LaVine - and making roster tweaks to surround them with talent.
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Key Offseason Moves
• Signed Dennis Schroder in free agency
• Drafted Nique Clifford and Maxime Raynaud in the 2025 NBA Draft
• Targeted multiple players in free agency
• Pursued Jonathan Kuminga via sign-and-trade
Golden State's Trade Preferences
This isn't the first time the Kings tried to land
Jonathan Kuminga
. Earlier this offseason, the Golden State Warriors also rejected a package centered around:
• Devin Carter
• Dario Saric
• A protected first-round pick
Instead, the
Golden State Warriors
were said to be more interested in:
• Keegan Murray
• Keon Ellis
Their insistence on stronger assets - particularly unprotected draft capital - has made negotiations difficult.
Why Malik Monk Was in Play
Malik Monk recently signed a four-year, $77 million deal with the Kings. Including him in the Jonathan Kuminga proposal shows Sacramento's willingness to move key pieces to acquire a versatile forward who fits their system.
While Golden State turned down the initial offer, the fact that they are open to acquiring Monk signals potential for future negotiations - especially if the Kings are willing to remove the protection on their 2030 first-round pick.
The ball is in Sacramento's court. If they want to pry Jonathan Kuminga away from the Golden State Warriors, they'll likely need to return with a stronger offer - one that includes an unprotected pick or a more enticing player package.
Possible Next Steps for the Kings
• Remove protection from the 2030 first-round pick
• Include additional assets or prospects
• Revisit offers involving Keegan Murray or Keon Ellis
Also read:
NBA Trade Rumors: San Antonio Spurs Poised for Blockbuster Trade With $52.1 Million in Movable Contracts; What's in Store?
With Jonathan Kuminga still a restricted free agent, Golden State holds leverage. But the Kings' persistent interest suggests this trade saga is far from over.
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