The perfect storm is brewing as the Golden State Warriors, currently sitting at 13-12, have made significant efforts to optimize their current rotation. This includes adding veterans like Seth Curry and De’Anthony Melton, but also moving away from relying on Jonathan Kuminga’s talents. After years of back and forth, it finally seems that both sides agree Kuminga will not be a key part of the Warriors’ rotation, and the focus is on trading him soon as he is eligible.
Kuminga has conceded and is ready to be traded
In a blowout win over the Chicago Bulls, Kuminga didn’t even see the floor. It’s understandable that the Warriors’ roster construction—with Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green starting at the forward spots—limits Kuminga’s development. However, in a blowout win with no Green playing,

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