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I don t understand! Kumingga won 25 million less and did not want to be traded, but gave up his veto.

Today, ESPN Warriors' record Anthony Slater was a guest on the NBA ON ESPN program, and during this period he talked about Kumingga who returned to the Warriors.

Slater revealed: "Cummingga received a three-year, $75 million offer, with the third year including the team option. This means he can get about $25 million more of the guarantee, but he flatly refused. As I learned throughout the process, part of his refusal was that he clearly expressed his refusal to be traded in the middle of the season."

According to previous reports, the Warriors provided A two-year and 45 million offer is the team option in the second year. Because this offer is a potential one-year contract and will affect his non-bird rights, this offer comes with a transaction veto in the labor-management agreement;

But in the end, Kumingga and the Warriors reached a two-year and 48.5 million contract, and the second year is the team option, but Kumingga waived the transaction veto in the labor-management agreement, and he will be traded from January 15 next year.

Compared with the quotation of 75 million in three years, the amount of coverage that Kumingga gave up was about 25 million.

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