The Golden State Warriors could be nearing a significant roster shakeup as speculation grows around a potential trade involving Jonathan Kuminga. According to recent reports, the 22-year-old forward is expected to meet with interested teams in Las Vegas next week—provided he doesn’t secure a new contract with the Warriors before then.
Jonathan Kuminga’s Future in Question
Jonathan Kuminga, once viewed as a key piece of Golden State’s future, has struggled to earn head coach Steve Kerr’s trust. Despite flashes of athleticism and potential, the former lottery pick’s role diminished toward the end of his fourth NBA season.The Miami Heat have emerged as a realistic destination for Kuminga, with trade discussions centered around reuniting Stephen Curry with a familiar face: Kyle Anderson.
Trade Details and Financial Challenges

Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler, left, and guard Stephen Curry, right, warm up before an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, in Chicago. (Image via AP Photo/Erin Hooley)
ClutchPoints’ Garrett Kerman outlined how a potential sign-and-trade deal could bring Anderson back to the Bay Area while sending Kuminga to Miami. However, navigating the NBA’s salary cap rules complicates the process.“To acquire Jonathan Kuminga, Miami must work within the NBA’s sign-and-trade rules for restricted free agents,” Kerman wrote. (H/t: Sporting News)He further explained the challenges:– If Kuminga signs a new deal with the Warriors and is then traded, his outgoing salary counts at the new contract value.– But due to base-year compensation rules, the Warriors can only receive half that amount in return if they are over the salary cap.– While the financial math is complicated, Kerman suggests it’s still feasible.
Proposed Trade Package
Kerman’s proposed trade would send Kuminga to the Heat in exchange for:
Player/Asset | Details |
Kyle Anderson | Veteran forward, former Warrior |
Haywood Highsmith | Expiring contract |
2026 First-Round Pick | Future draft capital |
2028 Second-Round Pick | Additional draft capital |
The deal may also require Miami to include additional second-round picks or a young prospect like Nikola Jovic to meet market demands.
Kyle Anderson’s Fit with the Warriors
While Anderson isn’t seen as a blockbuster addition, his familiarity with Steve Kerr’s system and versatile skill set could be valuable.Anderson brings:– Playmaking ability off the dribble– Respectable three-point shooting– Solid defensive instincts
Anderson’s 2024-25 Stats (with Warriors and Heat)
Stat | Value |
Points per game | 5.3 |
Rebounds per game | 3.1 |
Assists per game | 2.3 |
Field Goal % | 45.0% |
Three-Point % | 36.5% |
The 31-year-old appeared in 36 games for the Warriors before being traded to Miami last season.
Fan Reactions and Organizational Outlook
Warriors fans may not be entirely pleased with swapping Kuminga for Anderson, given Kuminga’s potential ceiling. However, the trade would at least provide Golden State with:– A proven shooter in Duncan Robinson (as per Kerman’s scenario)– A veteran in Anderson familiar with the team’s system– Draft assets to bolster future flexibilityFor the Heat, the move signals a bold attempt to land a player who could develop into a franchise cornerstone alongside Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Miami Heat might be on the fence about $51 million superstar amid growing speculationWith Summer League action heating up in Las Vegas and Kuminga set to meet with interested teams, the coming weeks could determine whether Golden State holds onto its young forward or shakes up its roster for another playoff push.