The Warriors think the offer is fair, and they can both add money to Kuming and let him go, but the latter doesn t think so.
reporter Brett Siegel reported that the Warriors provided Kumingga with a quotation of $45 million for two years. The quotation was the team option in the second year, and asked Kumingga to give up the veto in the first year;  The Warriors believed that this contract was fair - it could give Kumingga more salary, and it was basically sure that he would trade him in the middle of the 25-26 season. Leaving the Warriors was exactly Kumingga's wish, which could meet the needs of both parties;   But Kumingga did not think so. In his opinion, giving up the veto would make him lose the right to decide the next one, further causing him to be unable to control his next contract. 
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