Bash1676 wrote:At this point,he is better off leaving the warriors. It is not about the money to some extent. The warriors have refused to play him meaningful minutes which affects his development and money. Signing the 2 year offer with the warriors without a player option will be suicidal on his part. The warriors have shown they do not value him,so they will most likely trade him to a team that offers them an insane package. That team might not be an ideal situation for him roster wise. Taking the 1 year qualifying offer guarantees he can't be traded, and he also gets to dictate his next team. It's true the warriors can make sure he stays glued to the bench,but the other teams in the leaque ain't stupid. They already have solid tapes on him and will take a chance on him. His next contract might not be the best,but it will be much better than what the warriors are willing to pay him. He will also get valuable minutes to show out on his next contract.
An argument can be made that he can get injured,but injuries are a part of the game. He is also a young kid from africa,what he has earned already are generational wealth, and he will rather get his real monetary value than to be underutilized, and also underpayed!
If Kuminga plays for the QO it also inhibits his future earnings - a team will have to sign him into cap space (who has cap space?), or give him the MLE. Warriors are offering considerably more than the MLE which becomes the base salary a new contract builds on if he is signed and traded.
If Warriors sign him to a $20 mil+ per year deal, it is in their interest for him to play well so they can get trade value in return.
If Kuminga plays on the QO there is no incentive for the Warriors to play him unless they think he can help them win games - which for the most part they did not feel was the case last season.