statsman wrote:bay2hk wrote:statsman wrote:The problem with letting him sit is the Warriors take a bit of a risk if they sign Horford to the TPMLE. Not saying it would happen, but if some team opened up enough cap space to front load a deal the Warriors won't match because of the second apron, Kuminga is gone for nothing (although there were some fans who are willing to let that happen).
With Horford on the TPMLE, any offer to Kuminga that starts at $24M or above risks the second apron. $24.75M and above would exceed the second apron, and that's without any salary for the 15th roster spot or 10-days. Switching one of the three needed vet minimums to a drafted rookie minimum (Richard or Toohey) extends those amounts by $1M for each drafted rookie minimum.
Good chance Horford may be gone for the Warriors because of this stalemate.
Warriors just need to wait until 10/1 to sign Horford and other vet min. If JK doesn’t sign the QO by then it will roll over to next offseason. Wonder if JK is getting advice from Patrick McCaw’s dad.
Restricted free agency continues into the season (through March 1st). They cannot take the risk of signing Horford unless they are willing to exceed the second apron in order to retain Kuminga on matching a RFA offer sheet. Maybe one near the trade deadline.
The next step I foresee in all of this mess is the Kuminga camp suing the Warriors.
Warriors don’t have to do jack ****. Kuminga is the one risking his reputation and his career earnings. If he wants to act unprofessional then he can but I can guarantee you he won’t get more than the minimum
salary whenever he becomes a UFA.
Get ready for Kuminga McCaw this year.