Draymond Green recently outlined his expectations for Jonathan Kuminga this season and he may be setting himself up for disappointment.
The Golden State Warriors' starting lineup surrounding Stephen Curry and Draymond Green has been an ongoing topic since the start of training camp.
The Golden State Warriors have a very deep roster this season, but they have some big problems they need to figure out. The first and most alarming is that the team still doesn't really seem very confident in their starting lineup, with one specific player being Jonathan Kuminga.
Outside of the Golden State Warriors’ concerns about Stephen Curry’s preseason finger injury, head coach Steve Kerr is still tinkering with lineups, trying to find the best way to utilize third-year forward Jonathan Kuminga.
The Golden State Warriors aren’t exactly happy about missing the playoffs last season, after failing to get past the Sacramento Kings at the Play-In Tournament.
The Golden State Warriors have at least four players with hopes of being an All-Star next season: Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins, Brandin Podziemski, and Jonathan Kuminga.
A flaming hot Lindy Waters III sent the Golden State Warriors to dramatic victory on Saturday in Honolulu, his buzzer-beating triple yielding a 91-90 win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
The influence Dikembe Mutombo had on fellow Democratic of Congo native Jonathan Kuminga far transcends the NBA. As the Golden State Warriors’ budding star embarks on what could be a truly transformation season, though, rest assured he’s still holding some sage basketball advice from the late, great Mutombo close to his chest, too.
Which NBA role players are ready to step into the spotlight when the new season boots up in a few weeks?
No one can question Joe Lacob’s commitment to winning after guiding the Warriors to four championships. But is there a realistic path to another title with this current roster? Or is Golden State trapped in the NBA’s dreaded no-man’s-land?
ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins issued a strong position on Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga today. Kuminga showcased a highly improved season last year.
On Wednesday, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr emphasized that only Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have guaranteed starting spots on his team entering the 2024-25 season.
The Golden State Warriors have a major roster spot battle going on this preseason. Steve Kerr has to make a big decision on who is going to play the four spot and who is going to play the five spot in the starting lineup.
Now that training camp has officially started for the Warriors, Steve Kerr has some decisions to make regarding the Warriors starting five. Aside from veteran guard Stephen Curry, Kerr said the remaining starting spots are "up for grabs."
The Golden State Warriors have some new players on their roster, but most of the same veterans are still on the team. With the departure of Klay Thompson, head coach Steve Kerr is looking to have a new offensive identity this season.
As the Golden State Warriors get ready for the start of training camp, one of the biggest questions surrounding the team is whether or not Jonathan Kuminga will get an extension done with the team by the Oct.
The Golden State Warriors are in a very interesting spot with 21-year-old forward Jonathan Kuminga. Reportedly unwilling to offer Kuminga a maximum contract extension, the Warriors have also been unwilling to include him in certain trades that may have landed Steph Curry a new co-star.
The Washington Wizards should absolutely be on the lookout for young talent, and the Golden State Warriors may have the answer for them. Bleacher Report's Greg Swartz has named Warriors young forward Jonathan Kuminga as a potential trade target for the Wizards this coming season.
The Golden State Warriors made some very intriguing decisions this year. Will the moves help Stephen Curry win one last NBA title? Golden State has won 44+ games in the two campaigns since capturing their fourth NBA crown.
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has had a very interesting start to his NBA career. Selected seventh overall in the 2021 NBA draft, Kuminga has not gotten the same runway most top-10 picks receive.
Several reports this NBA offseason have indicated former lottery pick Jonathan Kuminga is seeking a contract extension larger than what the Golden State Warriors are willing to offer.
With a promising three-year start, Jonathan Kuminga could be on the verge of a breakout season in the NBA. Whether or not it will happen with the Warriors is anyone's guess and Kuminga himself seems unsure of where his path might lead.
Gilbert Arenas recently discussed the Golden State Warriors’ looming decision regarding Jonathan Kuminga’s contract extension on his podcast, Gil's Arena. "You're giving it to him, hoping he takes it, right?
The Golden State Warriors already lost Klay Thompson this offseason and they'll have to be careful with what they do about Jonathan Kuminga. Kuminga is reportedly expecting a big contract extension offer heading into his fourth season in the NBA like some of the other players selected in the 2021 NBA Draft.
According to NBA insider Anthony Slater of The Athletic, the Golden State Warriors aren’t prepared to give Jonathan Kuminga the max extension he wants.
Jonathan Kuminga is eligible to sign a rookie extension with the Golden State Warriors this offseason but it doesn't look like he'll be getting a max deal.
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