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Fresh off agreeing to a buyout with Bradley Beal, in which he will sign with the Los Angeles Clippers for next season, the Phoenix Suns are reportedly setting their sights on a new target. The Stein Line's Jake Fischer reports that the Suns have approached the Golden State Warriors about restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.
Jake Fischer of the Stein Line confirmed the report on Thursday. One of the top options for any team to acquire Kuminga is through a sign-and-trade. With Beal gone, the Suns have enough room in their cap space to accommodate the one-time champion.
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The Phoenix Suns are interested in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Kuminga is a restricted free agent.
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