One of the most anticipated matchups anytime it appears on the schedule, the Golden State Warriors will host the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night in a pivot
The Warriors announce that Jonathan Kuminga (ankle) is out for at least two more weeks while Draymond Green (calf) is now regarded as day-to-day.Source: Twitter @TheSteinLine
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr comments on Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga’s recovery process and their return to the NBA.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared a significant update on star forward Jonathan Kuminga during an appearance on the "Willard & Dibs" podcast on Tuesday.
Find out the latest on Jonathan Kuminga's injury and recovery as the Golden State Warriors deal with offensive challenges.
Jonathan Kuminga is out of the Golden State Warriors ' rotation due to an ankle sprain. The fourth-year forward has emerged as a key part of Steve Kerr's rotation this season, so his absence is a significant blow to the Warriors ' chances of turning their season around.
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is still healing from the ankle injury he suffered against the Grizzlies and not close to a return
Kuminga has missed the Warriors' last 11 games, and head coach Steve Kerr said Saturday that the forward wasn't close to a return. While Kuminga won't be re-evaluated until around mid-February, he's making good progress in his recovery from a sprained right ankle and is expected to begin light on-court individual workouts within the next week.
Ohm Youngmisuk: Today marks 3 weeks since Jonathan Kuminga sprained his ankle. Steve Kerr says Kuminga isn’t close to returning. He hasn’t done anything on court besides stationary shooting. The other day, Kuminga did some stationary shooting on court but not in basketball shoes with ankle taped
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Draymond Green, who has missed the past four contests, is pacing ahead of Kuminga. He won’t play the team’s three games this week, but will return to practice afterwards. He has calf and back injuries have sidelined him for seven of the team’s last eight games.
The NBA is always better when those two are on quality teams. There are moves out there that can make the Golden State and Los Angeles better without jeopardizing their franchises' futures. Here are the two trades that make too much sense not to happen.