"Jonathan Kuminga remains weeks away from a return. Ankle still wrapped and he hasn’t advanced to any real court work. This was a bad sprain. Could be talking post All-Star break. He’s been around and in positive spirits.
Jonathan Kuminga's recovery timeline from an ankle injury gained some clarity on Friday. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, the Golden
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is still healing from the ankle injury he suffered against the Grizzlies and not close to a return
Golden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga will miss the game against the Chicago Bulls due to an ankle injury. His absence, alongside Draymond Green’s injury, complicates the Warriors’ lineup. Facing injury woes,
Ahead of the February 6 trade deadline, Warriors have been predicted to trade Jonathan Kuminga to the Nets for Cameron Johnson.
Could a three-team trade centered on Julius Randle bring Bulls' Nikola Vučević and Patrick Williams to the Golden State Warriors?
The most recent injury report on Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga and the duration of his time sidelined.
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga will miss the upcoming game against the Sacramento Kings on January 22 due to an ankle injury, adding to the Warriors' list of injured players. His absence is a setback given his recent performance,
As the Golden State Warriors have been connected to Jimmy Butler and trade rumors for the longest time, there seems to be some clarity in their possible pursuit. While former players such as Shaquille O'Neal want to see the Warriors trade for Butler, the latest reporting from ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel puts that notion to bed.
Here are three things to watch in Wednesday’s game. The Warriors will be missing Green (left calf strain), Kuminga (right ankle sprain), Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal injury management) and Kyle Anderson (left gluteal bursitis).
Gui Santos and Quinten Post became the first duo in franchise history to each hit at least five 3s off the bench in a game.
And don’t forget, this past offseason, the Warriors lost a $30 million chunk of salary when they jettisoned Chris Paul strictly for luxury tax avoidance. The NBA owners wanted a system that brought big-market, big-spending teams like the Warriors to heel, and they received it.