Numbers behind Jonathan Kuminga's ankle injury
An orthopedic doctor expresses concern over Golden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga's injury. Fans anxious about how long he'll be sidelined.
This team is somehow out of steam in the first week of January. And its one no-risk move—trading the contract of an injured player for Dennis Schröder—has been farcical to this point. The guard, acquired from Brooklyn, has shot better than 40 percent from the field in one game as a Warrior.
Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley proposed a trade that would swap land the Warriors’ Cam Johnson, the most coveted 3-and-D wing in the market who is enjoying a career year in Brooklyn at the expense of Kuminga.
The Golden State Warriors have had a very unfortunate season when it comes to injuries. The team entered tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies already wi
Jonathan Kuminga on his future with the Warriors as trade deadline/restricted free agency looms and he is set to miss at least three weeks: “I feel good. You never know what’s going to happen, but I’m pretty confident this is where I’m at.” pic.twitter.com/GnGYTqPUVW
The results of Kuminga's MRI revealed a sprain in his right ankle and he will be re-evaluated in three weeks. With his re-evaluation coming in three weeks, Kuminga will miss at least 11 games, including Sunday's game against the Sacramento Kings.
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga sprained his right ankle and coach Steve Kerr expects the forward to miss some time.
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