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7 transactions and 7 contracts were frozen! Kumingga farce affected many people, becoming the biggest stumbling block this summer

We did see some cases of players and teams fighting each other in the NBA before. Ben Simmons refused to play in order to leave the Philadelphia 76ers; James Harden did the same thing with the Houston Rockets and the Philadelphia 76ers. But these cases are still a few after all, and few young players want to leave the team that chose him. This season, Jonathan Kumingga plans to follow the example of two seniors and rely on his own influence to force the Warriors to submit. But at present both sides have what they want, and the Warriors want to trade assets, but Kumingga doesn't want to sign a two-year contract with team options to help the Warriors find better trading opportunities.

From the current situation, at least 7 players have been affected by the Kumingga farce

1 Malik Monk

The Sacramento Kings' offer to Kumingga has been made public in multiple reports, and their main asset they gave in this transaction is Monk. Before entering the starting lineup last season, Monk was a substitute player in the first two seasons. Due to too many trading rumors, the relationship between the two sides is difficult to repair. The Kings may only have the only way to trade him.

2 Russell Westbrook

Recent reports said that the Kings would never sign Westbrook before trading a defender. Westbrook is a former regular season MVP and All-Star, and while he proved himself in the Nuggets' regular season last season he could help the team win, it's clear his form is falling sharply.

3 Al Horford

Horford is one of the most respected veterans in the entire league, but he is in a very strange situation this summer. He was going to end his career with the Boston Celtics, but Jason Tatum's injury changed everything. Several reports say he has reached an agreement with the Warriors, but the two sides should not sign until the Warriors resolve the Cumingga issue.

4 Demar DeRozan

There was a trade opportunity a month ago to get DeRozan to leave the Kings. The former All-Star guard has reportedly reached a verbal deal with the Kings, and if they get Kuminga, the Kings will let him leave and join a competitive team. Although none of these have been achieved so far, it is believed that the oral agreement between the two parties will remain in effect.

5 Ben Simmons

Many people think that the former Rookie of the Year winner is the best choice for the Kings' substitute point guard, and similar to Westbrook's situation, Simmons doesn't have many suitors in the league. So like Westbrook, he might have to wait for Kuminga's decision before signing with another team.

6 D'Antoni Melton

Melton performed well with the Warriors at the beginning of last season, and in just six games, he proved his ability to defend and shoot. But then he suffered injuries and was reimbursed for the season and traded to other teams. Rumors are that the Warriors are happy to get him back, so he is one of the potential Warriors new players, but they have to wait for the Warriors to solve the problem of Cuminga before signing new players.

7 Seth Curry

If things go well, we might see the "Real Splash Brothers" playing for the Warriors. Curry Jr. is another rumored veteran the Warriors long for. His three-point shooting percentage last season was as high as 45.6%, ranking first in the league. For the Curry brothers, finally joining forces with a team will be a very satisfactory story. I believe Stephen Curry will be happy to see this happen.