Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga
Bitar’s trade proposal would send Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and a 2027 first-round pick to the Pacers for Turner. The Pacers have come alive after starting with an unsatisfactory 16-18 record, mainly due to Turner’s valuable paint and perimeter production.
One of the most anticipated matchups anytime it appears on the schedule, the Golden State Warriors will host the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night in a pivot
The most recent injury report on Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga and the duration of his time sidelined.
The Golden State Warriors are considering trading Jonathan Kuminga for Myles Turner from the Indiana Pacers. Turner, earning $19.9 million, averages 15.4 points and 2.0 blocks per game, providing much-needed size and defense.
Draymond Green, who has missed the past four contests, is pacing ahead of Kuminga. He won’t play the team’s three games this week, but will return to practice afterwards. He has calf and back injuries have sidelined him for seven of the team’s last eight games.
Jonathan Kuminga's recovery timeline from an ankle injury gained some clarity on Friday. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, the Golden
Jonathan Kuminga is sidelined with an ankle injury, impacting the Golden State Warriors' depth and forward rotation. With Kuminga and Draymond Green both out due to injuries, the team faces challenges in maintaining their competitiveness in the Western Conference.
Ahead of the February 6 trade deadline, Warriors have been predicted to trade Jonathan Kuminga to the Nets for Cameron Johnson.
Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat might lose the Golden State Warriors in the trade market. According to reports, the Warriors have started to explore other options in possibly trading for Butler.
The Golden State Warriors desperately need to add another star to help save their season. According to Matt Moore of Hardwood Paroxysm, the Warriors are
Golden State is dangling a protected 2025 first-round pick to see if it can make a deal to revive its season, according to The Athletic.