September has brought an unusual air of urgency to the Golden State Warriors . While other teams across the Western Conference have rounded out their rosters and shifted their focus toward camp, the Warriors remain in limbo. The Jonathan Kuminga restricted free agency saga has dragged on for weeks, leaving the front office paralyzed. As negotiations stall, with Kuminga weighing whether to accept the team’s three-year, $75.2 million offer or test the market further, the Warriors find themselves with only 10 players officially under contract.

Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton are expected additions once this ordeal ends, but the larger issue looms over everything: Golden State’s inability to make definitive moves in what could be the final years of Stephen Curry’s career as a superstar.

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