The Sacramento Kings continue to be linked to Golden State Warriors restricted free agent forward Jonathan Kuminga.
ClutchPoint’s Brett Siegel joined The Allen Stiles Show on Friday to provide an update on their latest sign-and-trade negotiations.
Plenty of conversation has recently surrounded 3&D guard Keon Ellis and whether or not he could be involved in a deal.
Plus, with the Warriors seeming to be waiting on potential free agents Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, and/or Seth Curry, the Kuminga situation seems to be holding things up.
Siegel says he doesn’t believe there is much of a market for the 22-year-old at this point.
Between Sacramento and the Phoenix Suns, offers are on the table, but “Golden State didn’t want what they were offering.”
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“All the NBA guys that called me on him, I was like, ‘This is kind of a no-brainer. He’s a 7’1 athlete that’s skilled, and he’s Stanford smart. Bet on this guy.”
Stanford men’s basketball head coach Kyle Smith gushed about Sacramento’s recent second-round pick, Maxime Raynaud.
“He’s just going to add,” Smith told Sactown Sports. “He’s a total add to your culture, to your team. On the court, off the court. (He’s) pretty unique.”
A 7’1 player with the skill to shoot and dribble the ball effectively is intriguing on its own. Factor in his reportedly impressive work ethic, discipline, and intelligence, and you’ll see why Coach Smith told NBA teams he’s a worthy bet.
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