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Warriors’ Kuminga Standoff Enters Trade Window as Kerr Points to Fit and Market Cools

Golden State has made little progress and signals it will keep the 23-year-old past Feb. 5 without a satisfactory return.

Overview

  • Jonathan Kuminga becomes trade-eligible on January 15 after spending the past three weeks as a healthy scratch, with no game action since December 18.
  • Steve Kerr said starting Kuminga alongside Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green strained spacing and exposed lineup weaknesses, prompting a shift in the rotation.
  • The Sacramento Kings are viewed as the lead suitor but have pulled a previously discussed first-round pick, and any workable deal may require a third team given Golden State’s reluctance to take on certain salaries.
  • League reporting indicates the Warriors have canvassed the market with little traction and would keep Kuminga past the February 5 deadline if no appealing offer emerges.
  • Executives see Kuminga’s value sliding as his DNPs mount, and Isiah Thomas publicly urged veteran teammates to advocate for him if they believe he can help.