Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr couldn’t be more excited about what Jonathan Kuminga can take away from veteran forward Jimmy Butler.
As if the Jimmy Butler trade dramatically improving the Golden State Warriors isn’t enough, another good news awaits their fans. The Warriors announced late Wednesday, Feb. 19, that their rising forward Jonathan Kuminga has returned to practice.
Before the Warriors took on the short-handed Hornets at home on Tuesday night, Steve Kerr met with Jonathan Kuminga to watch some film. The two reviewed his clips from earlier this year, but also added a new wrinkle: Jimmy Butler players.
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Kuminga is slated to miss Sunday's contest against the Mavs and Tuesday's game against the Charlotte Hornets before being re-evaluated before the Warriors head out on a five-game road swing starting on Thursday in Orlando.