Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga will be reevaluated in three weeks after an MRI confirmed he suffered a significant
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga sprained his right ankle and coach Steve Kerr expects the forward to miss some time.
The numbers that might define the direction of the Warriors might be easy as one, two, three. And they have nothing to do with 2- or 3-pointers. Jonathan Kuminga left Saturday night’s game with a right ankle sprain.
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.
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Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga will be out for at least three weeks due to a "significant" sprained right ankle, the team announced on Sunday. Kuminga underwent an MRI earlier in the day which revealed the extent of the damage.
Jonathan Kuminga was the Golden State Warriors' leading scorer before exiting Saturday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors were reportedly on the verge of trading a vital player in a high-risk blockbuster deal with the Brooklyn Nets.
The Kings are riding a season-long five-game winning streak as they prepare to open a three-game road trip against the Boston Celtics on Friday at TD Garden. They kept the streak alive when they overcame a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Miami Heat in a double-overtime thriller Monday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.