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In negotiations for Lauri Markkanen, Jazz may place a higher value on the Warriors’ guard than Jonathan Kuminga

The Golden State Warriors are currently waiting for the Utah Jazz to decide on the future of Lauri Markkanen, with the 2023 All-Star having been the biggest name in trade speculation over the past week.

The Athletic’s Anthony Slater labeled Golden State as still the ‘premier’ team in Markkanen discussions on the latest episode of the Warriors Plus Minus podcast. The San Antonio Spurs are viewed as the next likely destination, with the Sacramento Kings more out of the picture now after they acquired 6x All-Star DeMar DeRozan.

Young guard Brandin Podziemski could prove the key to unlocking a Lauri Markkanen trade for the Golden State Warriors

Much of the conversation has centered around the Warriors’ willingness to give up Jonathan Kuminga in a deal for Markkanen. When specifically asked about the young forward on Wednesday, head coach Steve Kerr confirmed to 95.7 The Game’s Willard and Dibs that every player on the roster, outside Stephen Curry, is part of trade talks.

But instead of Kuminga, perhaps more of the focus should revolve around impressive young guard Brandin Podziemski. On the latest episode of The Lowe Post, ESPN’s Tim McMahon suggested that last year’s 19th overall pick may have to be in the deal more so than Kuminga.

“Educated speculation, I think Podziemski would have to be in the deal. Obviously, you’re talking about a ton of picks. I don’t know how much the Jazz would press on Kuminga. I do think, like, if Podziemski is not in the deal there wouldn’t be a deal.”

– Tim McMahon

There’s a major, maybe even defining reason why the Jazz may value Podziemski over Kuminga. The latter becomes extension-eligible next month where he’s likely to garner a deal above $30 million per season starting in 2025-26.

On the other hand, Podziemski is on an incredibly team-friendly rookie deal with only three years remaining at less than $13 million. Podziemski is arguably more versatile on the court, suggesting he could be a better fit within the rest of Utah’s young core.

After earning All-Rookie First Team honors in his rookie season, Podziemski is currently playing for the Warriors in Summer League where he had 15 points, two rebounds, and four assists in a 91-90 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.

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