Warriors Fans Wont Love What Kuminga Could Suddenly Be Worth

Jonathan Kuminga's journey takes a new turn as the Lakers and Hawks settle an advantageous deal that could reshape their futures.

The Atlanta Hawks may be positioned to get something the Golden State Warriors never did in the Jonathan Kuminga saga: draft value.

According to Khobi Price of the New York Post, the Los Angeles Lakers are exploring a sign-and-trade with Atlanta that would send Kuminga to L.A. In that framework, Price reported the Hawks would receive Jarred Vanderbilt and a 2032 first-round pick swap, which he described as the Lakers’ only option to trade a first-round pick this summer.

“A source told the Post the Hawks are willing to execute a sign-and-trade with the Lakers around the framework of Kuminga going to L.A. and the Hawks receiving Jarred Vanderbilt and the Lakers’ 2032 first-round pick swap - the lone option the Lakers have of trading a first-round pick this summer.”

That kind of return would stand in sharp contrast to what happened when Kuminga was with the Warriors. He spent plenty of time in trade chatter during his run in Golden State, but when the team finally moved him, they didn’t get a pick back.

Golden State eventually traded Kuminga and Buddy Hield to the Hawks at the deadline this past year and got Kristaps Porzingis in return. The Warriors have since re-signed Porzingis, though his health problems have continued to keep him off the floor.

Kuminga’s time in Golden State never looked like a clean fit. His push to become a star often seemed to clash with the way he needed to mesh with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.

Still, the talent was obvious, and leaguewide interest followed him for a long time. Even so, no team ever put a first-round pick on the table for him.

That’s what makes this latest possibility notable for Atlanta. If the Hawks are indeed looking to move on from Kuminga this summer, having a first-round swap in play would give them something the Warriors never managed to secure.

A swap with the Lakers would not be a perfect prize, since Los Angeles will probably still be in decent shape by then. But if the Lakers stumble in building around Doncic, that pick could become more valuable than it looks right now.

For Atlanta, even the chance to land a solid first-round asset would count as a win if Kuminga is already on the way out. And for Golden State, it would be another reminder that the most they ever got for him was a player whose injury issues remain a concern.

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