Dunleavy: Currently in training camp, I don’t see any impact from the Kuminga contract extension incident.
Recently, Warriors general manager Dunleavy accepted an interview with 95.7 The Game and talked about the team's current age structure.
Talking about the tug-of-war over Kuminga's contract extension in the offseason, he said: "I think when the season starts, everyone will focus on basketball itself. You know, that's the nature of this business, especially in the offseason. You have to report the news and report what is happening. Things. But once the training camp starts and everyone is involved in basketball training, that is what our players focus on. Of course, there will be some situations during the season, such as various rumors and the like, and the players have to deal with them."
"So, I feel like it's impossible to have a completely uninterrupted season, without anything like that, but as far as the contract issues surrounding Kuminga in the offseason, I don't think that's going to carry over into the new season. If it did carry over, that would be a huge surprise to me. I mean, he's not that type of guy. You know, we're moving forward and the rest of the team is moving forward. So far in training camp, I haven't seen any legacy from these things."