Famous reporter: Keegan Murray was never put on the negotiating table by the Kings, including discussions about the Kuminga trade

Today the Kings officially announced the completion of a contract extension with Keegan Murray. According to previous reports, the two parties signed a five-year, $140 million early contract extension that does not include team or player options.
Famous journalist Jake Fischer said in his podcast "Insider Notebook" stated: "Keegan Murray has never been put on the negotiating table by the Kings, and his name has not appeared in any discussions between them and the Warriors about Kuminga. Those discussions mainly revolved around Malik Monk, draft picks, and some small contracts needed to match wages."
"I have never heard or been told that the Kings are willing to trade Murray for Kuminga under any circumstances. Moreover, now that Murray has signed a long-term contract with the team, I do not think there will be any change in this position."
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