Jonathan Kuminga’s time with Warriors expected to end soon with trade Today Us News



SAN FRANCISCO – Jonathan Kuminga has been cast in many roles during his eventful Warriors career. 

A 2021 lottery pick with limitless potential. A rookie who played spot playoff minutes for the 2022 champions. An inconsistent scorer who oscillated between starting and the bench for the better part of four years. 

A restricted free agent seemingly on the verge of leaving this summer before agreeing to a two-year, $46 million deal. 

A starter for the first 12 games of the season, briefly showing the all-around passing, defense and rebounding talent the team has long sought from him, before he regressed into old habits. 

And now, with his trade restriction being able to be lifted Thursday, Kuminga has spent his assumed last days with the organization as a benchwarmer who is expected to be dealt to another franchise. 

Kuminga has been a healthy scratch in 13 of the past 14 games, and will likely not see a second of playing time for the 11th consecutive game when the Warriors play the Kings on Friday night. 

Coach Steve Kerr has said all of the right things, maintaining that Kuminga could still earn another role on the team despite all evidence pointing toward the contrary. 

“There’s always a path for every player,” Kerr said Monday. “This is what I’ve learned in my time in the NBA, that there’s a reason you have 15 guys on your team. You have injuries, you have trades, you have stuff that happens. I tell our guys all the time, you stay ready, your time comes around, and then you have to pounce on it. That’s just kind of how it works.”

It might be with the Warriors latest opponent that Kuminga finally gets to pounce on the featured scoring role he has always wanted. 

According to reports by Anthony Slater of ESPN and Sam Amick of The Athletic, it is Sacramento who remains as a frontrunner to deal for Kuminga, with the Nets and Pelicans also reported to have some level of interest. 

The Kings are 8-29, the second worst record in the Western Conference, and would offer Kuminga ample chances to enjoy a featured role. 

The thinking goes that while the 23-year-old has struggled to fit into Golden State’s complex read-and-react offense, he might thrive in a more conventional attack where he is given more opportunities with the ball in his hands. 


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