The Golden State Warriors have played without Jonathan Kuminga for the past five games, and it will make six when they face the Utah Jazz, as he deals with bilateral knee tendinitis. The latest update on Kuminga sounds positive, but it seems uncertain when he will return to the floor, according to ESPN's Anthony Slater.

“The MRI on Kuminga's knees came back clean, sources told ESPN, so there is no structural damage. He has been reporting soreness for about two weeks, and the Warriors were hopeful he would scrimmage on Sunday, but he didn't,” Slater wrote.

Head coach Steve Kerr provided an update on Kuminga and said that he needs to be able to move better before he steps back out on the court.

“He said he's not moving that well, so I can't tell you what the outlook is,” Kerr said to

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