In today’s Dub Hub:
- According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Warriors are considered “less likely” to trade Jonathan Kuminga following Jimmy Butler’s season-ending ACL injury.
- Undermanned Warriors suffer blowout 108-83 loss against Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night.
- NBA reveals rosters for 2026 Rising Stars game.
The Golden State Warriors’ outlook on Jonathan Kuminga may have shifted following Jimmy Butler’s season-ending ACL injury a week ago. According to a report from ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Golden State has been described as “less likely” to move Kuminga ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline.
Multiple team sources have described it as less likely Kuminga is moved following Jimmy Butler’s right ACL tear. Prior to that injury, Kuminga was a $22.5 million wing rotting on the bench, having not seen the floor for 16 straight games. Without Butler, he’s back in the mix, scoring 30 points in 30 bench minutes before the injury. There’s internal conversation that he’d get another crack at minutes post-deadline — if he’s still around. That has yet to be determined, though.
Before Butler went down, Kuminga’s role was effectively diminished. He hadn’t appeared in 16 consecutive games, and yet, the team was still winning, going 12-4 in his absence. Coupling that with his team-friendly contract signed over the offseason and a very public trade demand, Kuminga was looking increasingly expendable as Golden State hoped to make a championship push.
However, that thinking shifted once Butler was lost for the season. In need of additional scoring, Kuminga re-entered the rotation and immediately delivered, scoring 20 points in his first game back. He followed that with 10 points in the first half against the Dallas Mavericks before a knee injury forced him out. Kuminga has since missed the past two games after an MRI revealed a bone bruise in his left knee, with no clear timetable for his return.
This latest report could represent posturing from the Warriors as they attempt to maximize leverage in any potential Kuminga deal. Still, league perception around his market appears relatively settled, and if Golden State isn’t satisfied with the offers available, it’s becoming more plausible that this saga stretches into the offseason.
For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Tuesday, January 27th:
Warriors News:
Overmatched Warriors go off script, invite blowout loss to Timberwolves | NBC Sports Bay Area
This was an opportunity for players in this group, mostly reserves, to persuade Kerr and his staff that they deserve more minutes. Regardless of whether minutes are available, the goal always should be to prove you are worthy.
Each of the five starters – Pat Spencer, Moses Moody, Podziemski, Post and Santos – scored double figures. Only Post, however, shot better than 40 percent from the field. Podziemski lapsed into zero-pass, 1-on-1 ball at least four times.
Kawakami: Why I’m not writing off this Warriors era | The San Francisco Standard
6. Once they hit the button and blow it up, they can’t go back.
Ask the Bulls, who thought they could set up a new golden era after Michael Jordan with Toni Kukoc, Tim Floyd, Brent Barry, Corey Benjamin, and others.
That was 27 years ago.
Steve Kerr discusses the team’s experience in Minneapolis this weekend
NBA News:
NBA buzz: Latest updates, trades, intel ahead of Feb. 5 deadline | ESPN
Regardless of whether the Milwaukee Bucks trade Giannis Antetokounmpo or keep him past next week’s trade deadline, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said Milwaukee’s focus for the remainder of the season should be on improving their draft positioning. The Bucks will have the worse of their pick and the New Orleans Pelicans‘ pick in June’s draft.
“Forget about this season for the Bucks,” Windhorst said. “The tank is now on the table for them, and the tank plus Giannis is what they’re looking at.”
NBA announces the participants for this year’s Rising Stars Game
In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:
Warriors vs. Timberwolves player grades: No stars to be found
Gary Payton II
12 minutes, 4 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 6 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, 50.0% TS, -20
GPII played less than 12 minutes and fouled out. And that’s all I have to say about that, too.
Grade: D
Post-game bonus: Tied for the worst plus/minus on the team.
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