
“Could a Game-Changing Midlevel Exception Deal Be on the Horizon for Moody and the Warriors?”
As the NBA season inches closer, the focus intensifies on the future of Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody. With his rookie-scale contract extension eligibility looming until October 21, fans and analysts alike are keenly awaiting developments regarding his potential new deal. The Warriors, who recognize Moody’s burgeoning talent, are reportedly exploring options centered around a midlevel exception-range contract—an arrangement that underscores their commitment to retaining young assets. Meanwhile, Moody’s approach to this pivotal moment showcases his maturity and focus, as he prepares for what promises to be a crucial season for both him and the team. As the clock ticks, the discussion surrounding Moody and fellow teammate Jonathan Kuminga’s negotiations becomes more critical, influencing the trajectory of the Warriors’ roster for years to come. To dive deeper into this unfolding story, check out the latest insights. LEARN MORE.
“I’ll trust my agent, the people I pay to focus on that and get the best out of that situation,” Moody said postgame. “I’ll do what I can, which is play basketball.”Report: Moody, Warriors discussed midlevel exception-range deal originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay AreaIt remains to be seen if Moody and/or Kuminga will work out an agreement with the Warriors before next Monday’s deadline, but if they do, it will reaffirm the organization’s desire to build around its budding, young core.Download and follow the Dubs Talk PodcastThe Warriors know how valuable Moses Moody is, and hope to keep him around for the foreseeable future.While it’s unclear if either player is nearing a deal with the Warriors, Moody’s representatives have discussed the framework of an extension near the midlevel exception range for multiple seasons, The Athletic’s Anthony Slater reported on Wednesday, citing league sources.In speaking to reporters after the Warriors’ 111-97 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena, coach Steve Kerr was asked about Moody working through his contract situation while preparing for a pivotal season with Golden State.The current midlevel exception for the 2024-25 season is approximately .859 million and will increase to .501 million in 2025-26, .144 million in 2026-27 and .787 million in 2027-28, which means the average annual value of Moody’s deal could be anywhere around -14 million.Golden State’s fourth-year guard is eligible for a rookie-scale contract extension until Oct. 21, which means if the Warriors are unable to work out a deal with Moody and/or fourth-year forward Jonathan Kuminga before then, he, or both, will become restricted free agents next offseason.“Both Moses and [Jonathan Kuminga] are handling that stuff really well,” Kerr said. “They’re focused on playing. I’ve talked to them both about the extension stuff. They know that I understand their situations, having been there as a player. Every guy is facing a unique set of circumstances.”Moody, notoriously wise for his age, is focused on what he can control.
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