Recent reports about Warriors head coach Steve Kerr's draft preferences have intensified the growing rift regarding Jonathan Kuminga.
According to McCants, if Kerr were really the all-time great coach he is touted to be, he would have been able to make Kuminga work for the Warriors. But instead, he turned his back on the kid and gave him the cold shoulder. As a result, JK has played only 18 of the Warriors' 42 games this season and has not seen action since mid-December.
With Golden State barely above .500, an ESPN analyst believes Steve Kerr may be nearing the end of his run with the Warriors.
Amid reports of a fractured relationship between Steve Kerr and Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors head coach clarified where he stands with the power forward.
Jonathan Kuminga demanded a move away from the Warriors, with reports describing his relationship with Steve Kerr as "fractured beyond repair."
Not only did ESPN’s Shams Charania report that Kuminga demanded a trade, he also said that the relationship between Kuminga and head coach Steve Kerr is “fractured beyond repair.” Kerr acknowledged that he spoke to Kuminga on Thursday morning but kept their conversations private and avoided delving into specifics.
In a recent interview, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr discusses the challenging saga of Jonathan Kuminga.
Head coach Steve Kerr reportedly was among the contingent of Golden State Warriors staffers who preferred another prospect over Jonathan Kuminga in the 2021 NBA draft.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr expressed disappointment over the fatal shooting of Minneapolis resident Renee Good. Good was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on January 7, 2026, after getting involved in a tense altercation.