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Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler III (10) and guard Stephen Curry (30) share a laugh during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center. (Image via D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images)
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly considering a bold sign-and-trade deal to acquire ex-Atlanta Hawks forward John Collins, potentially sending young star Jonathan Kuminga the other way.
This move aims to address the Warriors’ glaring need for consistent scoring beyond Stephen Curry.
Why the Golden State Warriors Need an Offensive Boost
Golden State Warriors’ lack of reliable scorers outside Curry was exposed in their 2025 Western Conference Semi-Finals loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. While Kuminga showed flashes of brilliance, his restricted free agency status makes him a prime trade asset for a team seeking an immediate upgrade. The Jazz, meanwhile, are open to trading Collins after he opts into his $26.5 million expiring contract.
As reported by Evan Sidery: "The Jazz plan to explore trade scenarios for John Collins once he opts into his $26.5 million expiring contract. Collins averaged 18.9 points and 8.2 rebounds on a 62.8 TS% with Utah this season."
John Collins: A Perfect Fit for the Golden State Warriors?
John Collins brings a mix of athleticism, floor spacing, and efficiency that could elevate the Golden State Warriors’ offense. Here’s how his 2024-25 stats stack up:
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Points Per Game | 19.0 |
Rebounds Per Game | 8.2 |
3-Point Percentage | 39.9% |
True Shooting % | 62.8% |
Corner 3-Point % | 43.9% |
His ability to stretch the floor and finish plays aligns perfectly with Golden State’s drive-and-kick system. Pairing Collins with Stephen Curry could create mismatches and open up the offense even further.
The Trade Mechanics: Jonathan Kuminga for Collins
Here’s why this deal makes sense for both sides: - Warriors Get: A proven scorer who fits their system, adding much-needed firepower. - Jazz Get: A young, high-upside player in Kuminga to build around for the future. Collins’ expiring $26.5 million contract could be matched via a sign-and-trade involving Kuminga, who is due for a new deal. Utah nearly traded Collins in February, and Golden State might finally pull the trigger. What This Means for the Golden State Warriors’ Future Adding Collins could rejuvenate Golden State’s title hopes. His efficiency and versatility would take pressure off Curry, while Kuminga’s departure would be a calculated risk for a team in win-now mode.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers predicted to sign $238 million Utah Jazz to for Big 3 with LeBron James and Luka Doncic and bolster title oddsIf this trade materializes, the Warriors could re-emerge as a serious contender in the loaded Western Conference.