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Curry delivers a powerful message to Kuminga: no matter how the season swings, the real challenge is not losing your spirit.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/warriors/onsi as Kuminga Landing Spots Primer: Gauging Interest of 14 Potential Suitors. The Golden State Warriors benched Jonathan Kuminga on Sunday, and since, there have been multiple reports that they will try to trade him when he's first eligible to be dealt on January 15.
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After not playing on Dec. 7 due to a coach's decision, the Jonathan Kuminga trade watch is back at the forefront of the discussion for the Golden State Warriors.
My desire for JK is for him to become the best player he can possibly be, regardless of where he ends up, whether its here or elsewhere’
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr explained why he hit Jonathan Kuminga with a second consecutive healthy DNP on Friday.
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To Kuminga or not to Kuminga, that is the question
The Suns pursued him this offseason, and the rumor mill had them ready to offer four years and $90 million. Kuminga wanted no part of that. He believed he was worth more than $22.5 million a year, so he took the shorter deal with Golden State, grabbed the same annual number, and set himself up to hit free agency again as soon as possible.
Reportedly, the Phoenix Suns’ interest in Jonathan Kuminga has dropped off considerably from where it was during the summer..
On Tuesday, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the Warriors will discuss trades for Jonathan Kuminga when he's first eligible to be dealt on January 15. That'
The Toronto Raptors, who would be quite formidable with Antetokounmpo and Scottie Barnes side by side, have a similar quandary. The list goes on from there, with oft-cited longshots like the Atlanta Hawks and Golden State Warriors also facing complications.
If you guessed Jimmy Butler, you’d be wrong. The actual answer? Jonathan Kuminga, who averaged 20.8 points per game across the five playoff contests, fighting to carry Golden State’s offense after Steph Curry limped off with a hamstring injury in Game 1. Here’s the cruel twist: Kuminga might not even play Friday night.
The Charlotte Hornets should call the Golden State Warriors. For the second straight year, Jonathan Kuminga is falling out of favor. His RFA stint lasted foreve