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Moses Moody and the Golden State Warriors are "far more likely" to finalize a long-term contract extension compared to Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.
Fischer noted that Moody is expected to command "north of $10 million" in average annual value on a potential new deal.
As for Kuminga, his asking price appears to be the sticking point in negotiations with the front office. The Warriors "never seemed intent" on paying the forward the "near-max" money he's desired, per Fischer. Golden State would be "far more amendable" to meeting Kuminga's salary demands if he thrives during the 2024-25 season, though.