Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is not part of the team’s plans for the upcoming NBA season, as he was seen as a poor fit alongside Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler in the system.
Following the Golden State Warriors’ playoff exit, one of the first names floated as a potential departure was Jonathan Kuminga. And now, former Warriors big man DeMarcus Cousins has made it clear who he believes is to blame for the situation.
After falling short of their season goals, the Golden State Warriors are already planning for the 2025-26 NBA campaign. Even, they have reportedly outlined key areas of the roster to reinforce in the offseason.
With limited minutes on the court, Jonathan Kuminga finds himself at the center of reports suggesting a tense relationship with head coach Steve Kerr. The young forward did not shy away from the topic, addressing it head-on during a recent press conference.
The Golden State Warriors have been without Stephen Curry since his injury in Game 1. With uncertainty surrounding his availability for Game 4, a new report has emerged, offering clarity on his current health status and potential return.
Stephen Curry missed Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, but another Golden State Warriors player stepped up and stole the spotlight, according to head coach Steve Kerr.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr addressed Draymond Green’s situation following Game 2 incident ahead of Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2024–25 NBA Playoffs.
The Golden State Warriors are tied 1–1 in their Western Conference semifinal series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and without Stephen Curry, head coach Steve Kerr addressed the challenges that lie ahead.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr highlighted the impact Draymond Green made in the team’s Game 7 win over the Houston Rockets in the 2024–25 NBA Playoffs.
The Golden State Warriors built a strong roster with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler. As a result, several players lost their spots in the rotation. However, head coach Steve Kerr confirmed possible changes. For that reason, a young player could be benefited.
The Golden State Warriors have stayed competitive in the playoffs against a tough opponent like the Houston Rockets. To reach this level, Stephen Curry has been essential, leading the offense at 37 years old. Therefore, head coach Steve Kerr praised his superstar.
After the Golden State Warriors' victory over the Houston Rockets in Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs, head coach Steve Kerr addressed Jimmy Butler's unexpected presence on the bench and shared his thoughts on the situation.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr discussed fouls drawn by Stephen Curry and made a comparison to James Harden.
The Golden State Warriors are focused on Game 3 of the Western Conference playoffs against the Houston Rockets, and much of the attention is centered on Jimmy Butler. Head coach Steve Kerr provided an update on the small forward.
During the Golden State Warriors vs the Houston Rockets game, Draymond Green became the center of attention after receiving loud chants from the crowd. Head coach Steve Kerr didn’t hold back when addressing the moment.
Jimmy Butler has quickly emerged as one of the top performes and his impact was crucial in helping the team secure a playoff spot and take Game 1 against the Houston Rockets. However, head coach Steve Kerr recently admitted there was a mistake involving the team’s newest star.
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