The Golden State Warriors entered the offseason with countless questions about their roster and their future. One of the most intriguing was whether or not they’d reach contract extensions with their pair of rookie extension-eligible lottery picks from the 2021 NBA Draft, Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody.
It turns out that the answer was both “yes” and “no.” The Warriors and Kuminga failed to reach an extension agreement by Monday’s deadline, as first reported by The Athletic’s Anthony Slater. The news comes a day after the Dubs extended Moody for three years and $39 million, keeping him in the Bay Area through at least the 2027-2028 season, barring a trade.