Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images
The Golden State Warriors plan to hold on “very tightly” to young players including Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga, sources told ESPN’s Kendra Andrews.
“The Warriors are holding high value in their younger pieces, sources told ESPN, including Podziemski and fourth-year forward Jonathan Kuminga,” Andrews reported.
Andrews continued: “Any trade incorporating either player would have to help with the long-term success of the team more than they would, sources added. Golden State intends to hold onto those players ‘very tightly’ and anything to loosen the grip on them would have to be an ‘overwhelming offer.'”
Podziemski has three more years under club control remaining on his rookie contract, while Kuminga is under team control before he is set to hit restricted free agency in 2025.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
The New York Knicks will look to stay perfect in 2024 NBA Cup play when they host the B
Eric Moody, ESPNNov 15, 2024, 11:10 AM ETCloseFormer manager at a Fortune 100 financial services company, now living my dream creating fantasy and sports bettin
The Houston Rockets began their Emirates NBA Cup 2024 run with Friday’s home game versus the Los Angeles Clippers. Here’s a look at how it all works.From th
The calls to help don’t appear to be getting through to Kyle Singler yet. The one-time Duke star has continued to post worrying videos on Instag