The Golden State Warriors, after months of being held stagnant in free agency by their unresolved negotiations with young forward Jonathan Kuminga, have now officially upped their offer to three years and $75.2 million.
Most importantly, however, the proposed framework includes roughly $48 million of guaranteed salary, given the team option after the second year, and, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer, this should be enough to meet the demands that Kuminga's representation has made since the start of the offseason.
Therefore, although it appears as though the Warriors will ultimately be unwilling to renege on their demand for a team option to be included in the deal, it is highly likely that Kuminga will ultimately accept this new offer with an acknowledgement of having given up future leverage for a concrete payday now.