Jonathan Kuminga is “not close” to playing basketball again for the Golden State Warriors. Speaking Saturday before the Warriors played the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center, head coach Steve Kerr confirmed the injured forward is far from a return to play.
Today marks 3 weeks since Jonathan Kuminga sprained his ankle. Steve Kerr says Kuminga isn’t close to returning. He hasn’t done anything on court besides stationary shooting. The
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The Warriors will face the Lakers at 8:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Kerr then explained that Kuminga has been working on stationary shooting as well as exercising on a stationary bike. Before suffering the ankle injury, Kuminga played a vital role in the Warriors' lineup. He started in 10-of-32 games that he's been active.
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Warriors: Gary Payton II (illness), Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal injury management) and Andrew Wiggins (bilateral low back soreness) are probable. Draymond Green (left calf strain) and Jonathan Kuminga (right ankle sprain) are out.
The rookie out of Boston College helped fuel an impressive performance from Golden State's second unit on Thursday against the Bulls.