As
Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency lingers on, the
Golden State Warriors are exploring potential sign-and-trade options—and the Chicago Bulls have emerged as a possible trade partner. According to ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegel, the Warriors could look to acquire 6-foot-10 forward Jalen Smith, a former lottery pick with shooting upside.
“Kuminga wants a new situation,” wrote Siegel. “The 22-year-old has signaled that the role he wants moving forward isn’t obtainable with the Golden State Warriors.”
Despite talks with teams like the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns falling flat, the
Golden State Warriors remain active in trade discussions. The Bulls’ interest in Kuminga isn’t guaranteed, especially as they deal with Josh Giddey’s situation, but a potential deal involving Jalen Smith and guard Ayo Dosunmu could benefit both sides.
Smith, drafted 10th overall by the Suns in 2020, has developed into a serviceable floor-spacing big. With the Bulls in 2024-25, he averaged 8.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 0.7 blocks in just 15 minutes per game.
Jalen Smith (2024-25 with Bulls)

Jalen Smith (Image via USA TODAY Sports)
| Stat Category | Value |
Games Played
| 64
|
Points Per Game
| 8.2
|
Rebounds Per Game
| 5.6
|
Blocks Per Game
| 0.7
|
3PT %
| 32.4%
|
While his long-range accuracy dipped, Smith showed high-level shooting the year before.
Jalen Smith (2023-24 with Pacers)
| Stat Category | Value |
Games Played
| 61
|
3PT %
| 42.4%
|
3PA Per Game
| 2.4
|
If he can return to that form, Smith could be an ideal fit alongside
Stephen Curry in pick-and-pop actions. His size and floor spacing address clear needs for Golden State.
What a potential trade could look like
Proposed Deal
To Golden State Warriors: • Jalen Smith
• Ayo Dosunmu
To Bulls: • Jonathan Kuminga (sign-and-trade)
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