Jonathan Kuminga is getting more potential outs ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline. The Golden State Warriors forward Kuminga has three new rival teams that are showing interest in him, Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo!
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The New Orleans Pelicans have two wings the Warriors reportedly covet, but neither is likely to be dealt this trade season. The Stein Line's Marc Stein reported Sunday that the Pelicans are "still resistant to trade interest in Herb Jones and Trey Murphy III." Murphy, 25, and Jones, 27, are under contract through at least the 2028-29 season.
The Golden State Warriors were fuming over Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander getting what appeared to be a favorable whistle during Friday’s game.
SAN FRANCISCO – Amid trade rumors and DNPs, it just feels like the Jonathan Kuminga saga is barreling towards yet another inflection point. In the Golden State Warriors’ 123-114 win over the Utah Jazz, Kuminga suffered his 10th DNP-CD in the last 12 games.
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The Golden State Warriors pulled off a much-needed bounce-back win against the Utah Jazz, but one déjà vu moment caught all the attention. In the second quarter, veteran forward Draymond Green was ejected following an argument with the officials in a blink-and-you-miss-it sequence lasting less than 30 seconds.
The Warriors thought they were getting Jonathan Kuminga back Friday. Instead, they got another question mark. Kuminga was expected to return after missing more than two weeks, but low back soreness popped up before the loss to the Thunder and kept him out despite being listed as active.
Instead of getting the young Thunder facing a squad of future Hall of Famers, it got Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren dominating Pat Spencer and Brandin Podziemski.