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NBA News: Kumingga asks out, Nuggets suffer heavy blow, Lakers express trade

The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and in addition to paying attention to the game, there are also many notable news in addition to paying attention to the game; such as the Nuggets' injuries, and the potential transactions between the Lakers and the Warriors. Interestingly, Kumingga was quoted as asking price, while the Lakers' statements about offseason trading were disclosed. NBA One Night: Kumingga asked for a price, the Nuggets suffered a heavy blow, and the Lakers expressed their trade.

Nuggets tied the series to 3-3 when they were behind for a while, and they had two days off next. They maintained the suspense of the series, but the team suffered injuries. Gordon was injured with 1 minute and 45 seconds left in the final quarter of G6, and he kept touching his left leg. Although Gordon said after the game that he would do his best to prepare for tiebreak. However, famous reporter Shams reported that sources revealed that Aaron Gordon had a strained left hamstring and was uncertain whether to play with the Thunder G7!

This is undoubtedly a heavy blow to the Nuggets, after all, Gordon has performed well in the Nuggets' playoff journey this season. He averaged 16.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, setting a career high in the playoffs, and scored many finals or draws. During the regular season, he has been suffering from leg injuries and now has a hamstring strain. We will wait and see who can laugh to the end of their tiebreak with Thunder. There have been a lot of news recently, such as their potential trading goals. Of course, Reeves' stay and stay are also a key factor in their offseason operation. Earlier, Los Angeles Times reporter Dan Woike wrote an article to look forward to the Lakers' offseason. He said that the Lakers have made a clear attitude and will not trade Reeves unless they can be exchanged for "top insiders". The team made it clear that Reeves would not be considered for trade unless it could be exchanged for top inside players.

However, there are currently no such players to choose from on the market. The two most frequently mentioned players in the offseason are Clarkston of the Nets and Gafford of the Mavericks. For the Lakers, how should they adjust during the offseason? Will their management consider whether they choose to send Reeves away? The Lakers currently have a roughly active trading chip that is the first-round draft pick in 31 years, as well as Knecott and a batch of upcoming contracts. What level of reinforcement and recruitment can be completed in the end depends on the next operation.

The Warriors' Big Three Green, Curry and Butler account for 85% of their salary. Kumingga's stay and departure will determine whether to affect the team's subsequent operations. Including the team's head coach and the team's GM statements did not rule out the possibility of Kumingga staying in the team to play. However, reporter Brett Siegel reported that sources revealed that Kumingga's contract renewal communication with the Warriors has never been close to reaching an agreement; Kumingga wants a contract with an annual salary of more than $35 million, while the Warriors' offer has never exceeded 30 million.

This means that the two teams still have obvious differences in the contract. Interestingly, many teams have expressed their interest in Kumingga. NBA reporter Siegel reported that before the free agent market opened, the Nets, Bulls and Heat had already developed initial interest in the Warriors' Kuminga. Currently, Kumingga has the following options: First, choose to renew the contract with the Warriors; second, teams with salary space sign a contract quotation, and then the Warriors have the right to match; third, sign first and then exchange, and the last is to accept the Warriors' qualification quotation and become a full free agent in 26 years. There is also a message about the Warriors besides

Kuminga. Reporter Brett Siegel reported that sources revealed that Melton was not unhappy about being traded by the Warriors, and the two sides are still interested in cooperation. The two sides may reach a basic salary this summer. Of course, the season has not ended yet, and the offseason has not officially started. Next, all teams will continue to seek potential trading possibilities and look forward to the arrival of the offseason.