With training camp less than three weeks away, the Golden State Warriors’ offseason remains unsettled. With only nine players under contract and no standard roster additions, the franchise finds itself stalled by Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency. His unresolved deal has frozen veteran signings and potential trade talks, leaving the roster in limbo. Despite reported offers of up to $75 million over three years, Kuminga is holding firm, seeking control of his future and guaranteed minutes, something Steve Kerr might be hesitant to commit to. Now, with whispers of him accepting the qualifying offer to test unrestricted free agency in 2026, the Warriors face another uncertainty at a critical juncture.
That slowdown matters in practical ways. Medicals, trainer checks, and the slow, us