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Famous reporter: Kumingga may go to the Nets to play back his value and become the next big bridge-like chip

Recently, Jake Fischer, a famous reporter from "Open-Air Stand", talked about Kumingga's future on the show.

He said: "Now, the market value of Cuminga will depend heavily on how the Nets intend to handle their $45 million to $55 million cap space (depending on the team's option choice and certain contract decisions). Will they use this space to make an expensive offer and force the Warriors to match, as Sean Max and his management have done in previous years? It's interesting."

"For the Nets, try to find a salary that can give Cuminga what he wants, It makes sense to not be considered a premium contract. This way, Kumingga can fix and increase his trading value. Then Brooklyn can put him back on the table as a bargaining chip to make their next superstar deal, just like the opposite direction of their trading Kevin Durant - Can Kumingga become a player like Bridges? Then the Nets can pack up Kumingga's contract with Cameron Johnson to pursue the next superstar you want. This is an interesting scene for me."