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18-07-2025
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Lakers Fans Told 'Don't Panic' If Luka Doesn't Sign Extension This Summer
Lakers Fans Told 'Don't Panic' If Luka Doesn't Sign Extension This Summer originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Despite early hopes that a new deal would be finalized this summer, Luka Doncic's contract extension with the Lakers may not come until September. According to ESPN insider Brian Windhorst, there are multiple reasons behind the delay—including Doncic's commitment to Slovenia's national team—and Lakers fans have been advised not to panic if the deal doesn't get done right away. "I would not expect it to happen that early," said Windhorst on NBA Today. "There are various reasons why the timeline would be pushed to September. Don't react negatively, Lakers fans, if you don't see a deal right away, he's playing for the Slovenian national team. Also, it behooves him to take a three-year contract extension. The Lakers can offer 4 and $230, but it makes sense that it would take a three-year extension for long-term reasons. But anything that he would sign would be terrific for the Lakers, they're going to obviously make that their offseason priority.' Lakers fans may still be unfamiliar with Luka's offseason habits, but anyone who followed him in Dallas will tell you this is entirely in character. Typically, when he prepares to suit up for Eurobasket, he puts his NBA business on hold, and that includes any and all extension talks. 'He won the Eurobasket for Slovenia earlier in his career, probably the greatest moment of his career. They play six exhibition games leading up to the start on August 27th. And they could go as late as September 14th, which means he may not be back in the US until late September. McMan will tell you that, in the past, when he's been playing for the national team, he has not done NBA business, including NBA contracts. So he could certainly pledge his intention to sign with the Lakers, but do not freak out if you do not hear from Luka contractually until September.' It hasn't even been a full year since Luka joined the Lakers, but the team is eager to lock in his commitment for the next phase of his career. With his current contract set to expire in 2027 ($48.9 million player option), Doncic could be up for free agency as early as next summer if he doesn't agree to an extension soon. While Lakers fans are expecting Doncic to sign a contract before the start of next season, he's not in any rush to accept a deal, even for the maximum amount of $230 million over four years. Luka is reportedly considering a three-year deal, but any agreement would be a huge win for the Lakers, especially after giving up their championship big man, Anthony Davis, to acquire him in February. The important thing for the Lakers is that Luka clearly still wants to stay, even if he doesn't prove it by signing an extension as soon as he can. In this case, the delay is not a sign of tension, just practical timing. If played correctly, it can sweeten the position of both the Lakers and Doncic for the foreseeable future. Lakers fans may need to wait a bit longer to see the official ink dry, but there's no reason to panic. Luka Doncic remains committed to both his country and his new NBA home, and all signs indicate that a contract extension is coming—it just might not happen until the summer's spotlight dims and Slovenia wraps its Olympic story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

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16-07-2025
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Deuce McBride on Mike Brown, Tom Thibodeau, and Knicks free agent signings
On The Putback with Ian Begley, SNY's NBA Insider catches up with Knicks point guard Deuce McBride to talk about his new children's book and asks him his thoughts on his new head coach Mike Brown.
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10-07-2025
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Golden State Warriors aiming for the moon in Jonathan Kuminga sign-and-trade
Jonathan Kuminga is unquestionably one of the best players available in NBA free agency, but there are strings attached with the Golden State Warriors' swingman. As a restricted free agent, the Warriors can match any offer that comes their way to retain their own talent. However, it's no secret that the Warriors have been trying to trade the former lottery pick for a package that suits their needs. Though the trade winds on Kuminga have tailed off drastically in recent weeks. Advertisement According to NBA insider Zach Lowe via The Zach Lowe Show, the Warriors' outlandish trade demands has cratered interest in Kuminga, making an agreement unlikely in the very near future. 'From what I've heard in the Jonathan Kuminga situation, I'm not sure what you've heard, this might take a while because I think the Warriors want real stuff back, like a decent young player, a first-round pick,' Zach Lowe on Jonathan Kuminga trade While other players such as Nickeil Alexander-Walker, have changed teams for the mere price of a pair of second-round picks, the Warriors have more leverage with Kuminga, being that he's a restricted free agent. Ultimately, this feels like a situation that could take several more weeks to play out. Who knows, Kuminga may even wind up back in a Warriors uniform next season. Still just 22 years old, perhaps another team becomes sold on the high ceiling of the former No. 7 overall pick and finally meets the Warriors' trade demands. Though, according to Lowe, that could 'take a while.' Advertisement Related: Milwaukee Bucks emerge as suitor for future Hall of Famer Related Headlines
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10-07-2025
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Golden State Warriors aiming for the moon in Jonathan Kuminga sign-and-trade
Jonathan Kuminga is unquestionably one of the best players available in NBA free agency, but there are strings attached with the Golden State Warriors' swingman. As a restricted free agent, the Warriors can match any offer that comes their way to retain their own talent. However, it's no secret that the Warriors have been trying to trade the former lottery pick for a package that suits their needs. Though the trade winds on Kuminga have tailed off drastically in recent weeks. Advertisement According to NBA insider Zach Lowe via The Zach Lowe Show, the Warriors' outlandish trade demands has cratered interest in Kuminga, making an agreement unlikely in the very near future. 'From what I've heard in the Jonathan Kuminga situation, I'm not sure what you've heard, this might take a while because I think the Warriors want real stuff back, like a decent young player, a first-round pick,' Zach Lowe on Jonathan Kuminga trade While other players such as Nickeil Alexander-Walker, have changed teams for the mere price of a pair of second-round picks, the Warriors have more leverage with Kuminga, being that he's a restricted free agent. Ultimately, this feels like a situation that could take several more weeks to play out. Who knows, Kuminga may even wind up back in a Warriors uniform next season. Still just 22 years old, perhaps another team becomes sold on the high ceiling of the former No. 7 overall pick and finally meets the Warriors' trade demands. Though, according to Lowe, that could 'take a while.' Advertisement Related: Milwaukee Bucks emerge as suitor for future Hall of Famer Related Headlines
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01-07-2025
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Lakers rumors: ‘Curiosity' around key player before $15.4 million decision
The post Lakers rumors: 'Curiosity' around key player before $15.4 million decision appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Los Angeles Lakers have yet another important offseason ahead of them, with several players currently on the roster expected to depart, whether the Lakers want them to. Advertisement Dorian Finney-Smith was not widely expected to be one of them, considering the Lakers traded for him around the halfway point of this past season and, additionally, he is very close friends with Luka Doncic, who the Lakers similarly acquired from the Dallas Mavericks, where they played together for several years. However, Finney-Smith is reportedly receiving interest across the NBA, which could make it a better financial decision to leave the Lakers this summer. 'Two potential free agents generating a considerable amount of curiosity leaguewide as Monday night draws near, I'm told, are Milwaukee's Bobby Portis Jr. and the Lakers' Dorian Finney-Smith,' NBA insider Jake Fischer wrote for The Stein Line. 'Both have player options (Portis at $13.4 million; Finney-Smith at $15.4 million) that must be activated by Sunday's deadline and which, if bypassed, will thrust both players to the top of the midlevel market for frontcourt players.' Advertisement Finney-Smith, who underwent ankle surgery recently, earned $14.9 million this past season, and at 32, he realistically has only one long-term deal left to sign in his career, which could make for an interesting offseason. A true 3-and-D player, Finney-Smith has spent most of his career with the Mavericks, with whom he signed as an undrafted free agent in 2016. Immediately establishing himself as a rotation piece and occasional starter, Finney-Smith played for the Mavs from 2016 until February 2023, when they traded him to the Brooklyn Nets as part of the Kyrie Irving deal. Despite persistent rumors that he and several other players were going to be traded, he stayed with Brooklyn for nearly two years before finally being dealt to the Lakers on December 29, 2024, in exchange for, among other things, D'Angelo Russell. While at risk of aging out, especially as a perimeter defender during the course of a medium or long-term deal, Finney-Smith would appear to be a perfect fit next to the likes of Doncic and LeBron James, neither of whom is a strong defender currently. Finney-Smith also has proven his worth from beyond the arc; he is a career 36.2% shooter who made 41.1% of his 3-pointers this past season. Related: Lakers rumors: Contenders lurking after Dorian Finney-Smith declines $15.4 million option Related: Ranking 5 best LeBron James trade destinations after Rich Paul's bombshell Lakers quotes