Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga await trade eligibility until January

Jonathan Kuminga faces inconsistent playing time with the Golden State Warriors in his fifth season. The 23-year-old forward signed a new contract this offseason but cannot be traded until January 15. Coach Steve Kerr has expressed support for Kuminga's development, regardless of his future with the team.

Jonathan Kuminga has experienced a rollercoaster tenure with the Golden State Warriors since entering the NBA. In his fifth season, the forward's role remains inconsistent. During last season's playoffs, he received several DNP-CDs in the first round against the Rockets but returned to the rotation in the second round versus the Wolves after Stephen Curry's injury. His production, like his minutes, varied throughout.

This season started promisingly for the Warriors, who opened 4-1, with Kuminga shooting 53.7% from the floor in 30 minutes per game. However, his involvement quickly diminished. He played 21 minutes against the Cavaliers last week but sat out entirely in wins at Chicago and losses to the Timberwolves at home and at Portland.

Head coach Steve Kerr explained the decision to reduce Kuminga's minutes, citing the return of Jimmy Butler from a knee injury and the need to distribute time among players like Pat Spencer, Gui Santos, and De'Anthony Melton. "We have a lot of mouths to feed," Kerr stated. He added, "I can imagine it's not easy for him."

Kuminga has handled the situation professionally, emphasizing hard work and readiness in postgame interviews. Despite the uncertainty, he signed a two-year extension this offseason worth $22.5 million for the current season and a $24.3 million team option next year. The contract structure facilitates a potential trade, which becomes possible on January 15 after a contentious negotiation delayed his training camp arrival.

Kerr has been candid about the NBA's realities. "My desire for JK is for him to become the best player he can be, regardless of where he ends up -- whether it's here or elsewhere," he said. The Warriors, currently 13-14, have a net rating of -4.5 with Kuminga on the court and +4.1 without him. Earlier experiments, like starting Kuminga over Draymond Green, proved short-lived. Green once noted, "a lot of people in this organization, including myself, think [Kuminga] is next. And so if he's next, at some point we've got to see it."

Kerr reflected on the league's business side: "It's a weird business to be in because you have to fully commit to the team knowing full well that team may trade you. Or cut you." Kuminga remains in limbo, contributing to the team's middling Western Conference standing.

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Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors forward, has requested a trade on the first day he became eligible, January 15. The 23-year-old has been out of the team's rotation for over a month and is averaging 11.8 points in limited action this season. Multiple teams, including the Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks, have shown interest as the NBA trade deadline approaches on February 5.

Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors' 23-year-old forward, has requested a trade after becoming eligible on his new contract. The team has sidelined him since mid-December, raising questions about their faith in his potential. Despite his athletic talents, Kuminga's inconsistent play has led to limited minutes amid the Warriors' push for playoff contention.

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Golden State Warriors-Forward Jonathan Kuminga wurde mit einer Knochenprellung im linken Knie diagnostiziert, was ihn unbestimmt außer Gefecht setzt, während die NBA-Trade-Deadline naht. Die Verletzung ereignete sich bei einer Niederlage gegen die Dallas Mavericks und trifft inmitten von Unsicherheiten über seine Zukunft beim Team zu. Kuminga war kürzlich nach dem Saisonendenden ACL-Riss von Jimmy Butler in die Rotation zurückgekehrt.

Mehrere Assistenztrainer des Golden State Warriors-Stabs gehen davon aus, dass Steve Kerr nächste Saison nicht zurückkehrt, so ein Bericht. Kerr, im letzten Jahr seines Vertrags, hat sich mit der Unsicherheit inmitten der jüngsten Probleme des Teams abgefunden. Der Bericht kommt, während die Warriors mit Jimmy Butlers saisonendender ACL-Verletzung kämpfen.

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As the NBA trade deadline approaches on February 5, executives are closely monitoring potential moves involving stars like Anthony Davis and Trae Young. Davis, now with the Dallas Mavericks, has boosted his team's performance since returning from injury, while Young's future with the Atlanta Hawks remains uncertain due to his impending free agency option. Other names such as Giannis Antetokounmpo and DeMar DeRozan also feature prominently in discussions.

Zwei Wochen vor der NBA-Trade-Deadline am 5. Februar 2026 kursieren Gerüchte um mehrere Stars, und Teams positionieren sich für Deals. Namen wie Ja Morant, Anthony Davis und Michael Porter Jr. führen die Trade-Boards an, während Franchises ihre Kader inmitten von Verletzungen und Leistungseinbrüchen bewerten. Quellen deuten auf aktive Gespräche hin, obwohl seit dem Trae-Young-CJ-McCollum-Tausch kein großer Transfer zustande gekommen ist.

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The Sacramento Kings have made guard Malik Monk available for trade as they approach the February 5 deadline, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes. Monk, once a reliable sixth man, has seen his role diminish significantly this season amid roster changes and the team's poor start. With the Kings at 7-22 and last in the Western Conference, they appear poised for a youth movement.

 

 

 

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