Jonathan Kuminga reiterates Warriors 'commitment'
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Kuminga was the leading scorer in last night’s 131-118 over the Grizzlies, and after the game, his fellow 2021 draft mate, Moses Moody, praised him for navigating his tricky contract situation this summer but still coming out a better player and teammate.
You could almost feel the "here we go again" frustration coming from Steve Kerr, who has, for the past four years, been somewhere between hesitant and outright unwilling to trust Kuminga with regular rotation minutes,
Jimmy Butler has been a supporter of Jonathan Kuminga from the beginning. Through fluctuating playing time and noise from outside critics, the Texas native has maintained a deep belief in Kuminga and the trajectory of his career.
"We love the way he's approached everything since training camp and expect more of that," Warriors guard Stephen Curry said.
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Watch: Jonathan Kuminga rises for poster-worthy dunk over Portland's Donovan Clingan
After an impressive start to the season through two games, Jonathan Kuminga showed no signs of slowing down in third game of the 2025-26 campaign. In the second leg of a back-to-back, the fifth-year forward looked fresh on his way to a highlight reel dunk against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Steve Kerr is not perfect. No coach is. But he’s been excelling for 12 years and has helped bring four championships to the Bay Area. The reason behind his success?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/warriors as Steve Kerr Reveals How Jonathan Kuminga's Game Has 'Dramatically' Improved. The Golden State Warriors started off the 2025-26 season by winning their first two games in big fashion, but on the second night of a back-to-back against the Portland Trailblazers, they lost 119-139.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr made his feelings clear about Jonathan Kuminga's opening night performance against the Lakers.
A mock trade has the Golden State Warriors sending Jonathan Kuminga to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for two players.