The Warriorsโ priority this NBA offseason is in place.
The Warriorsโ priority this NBA offseason is in place. Golden Stateโs โhigh priorityโ in the opening hours of free agency is signing a stretch center, with veteran Al Horford surging as a โpreferred target,โ The Athleticโs Anthony Slater reported Monday, citing league sources. While adding a stretch center is Golden Stateโs priority, Jonathan Kumingaโs restricted free agency is the biggest question the Warriors have to answer this offseason, and as Slater noted, adding a free agent could complicate general manager Mike Dunleavyโs workflow. โIf the Warriors use the taxpayer midlevel exception (projected at around $5.7 million) on Horford or another free agent, theyโll be hard-capped at the second apron, currently projected at $207.8 million,โ Slater wrote. โThe Warriors currently have nine players under contract at $170.5 million. Kumingaโs qualifying offer, extended over the weekend by the Warriors, is $7.9 million, but his cap hold is $22.9 million, further clogging the Warriorsโ books if his situation drags deeper into July.โ In addition to Slater, NBA insider Marc Stein reported…