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Steve Kerr explains why Jonathan Kuminga sat out versus the Bulls, noting that rotation changes affect everyone except a team’s true stars.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr addressed his decision to bench Jonathan Kuminga on Sunday night against the Bulls.
Few role players in the NBA generate the type of attention Jonathan Kuminga does, and the Golden State Warriors forward was back under the spotlight Sunday when he didn't play in a 123-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Kuminga has struggled since returning to the Warriors early this month from a knee injury and did not play in Sunday’s win over the Bulls.
Jonathan Kuminga seems to have fallen out of favor with Steve Kerr once again, but both men are saying the right things.
Steve Kerr leaned on Jimmy Butler in his return to secure a 123-91 road win, with the former lottery pick being a healthy scratch. When asked about that decision, the Warriors HC claimed that it was all due to the roster's depth and the fit around Butler.
The Golden State Warriors are stringing together a nice winning streak on their current road trip. In fact, the Golden State Warriors looked in great touch during their recent matchup against the Chicago Bulls,
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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has explained his decision to give Jonathan Kuminga a DNP on Sunday's game against the Bulls.
In a recent game, Steve Kerr attempted to challenge a wrong call, and instant chaos broke out as Donovan Mitchell protested.
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