Jonathan Kuminga is out of the Golden State Warriors ' rotation due to an ankle sprain. The fourth-year forward has emerged as a key part of Steve Kerr's rotation this season, so his absence is a significant blow to the Warriors ' chances of turning their season around.
The Golden State Warriors received bad news regarding one of their most important players. The Athletic’s Anthony Slater reported that Warriors star forward
Jonathan Kuminga's recovery timeline from an ankle injury gained some clarity on Friday. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, the Golden
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.
Memphis Grizzlies guard Jaylen Wells played two seasons at Sonoma State, a Division II school that gave him the start to his basketball career.
The former Purdue basketball star is making an impact in several ways as an NBA rookie. Just ask his star teammate.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has his 27th 30 point game of the season. Most 30 point games in the NBA. SGA has scored 30+ in 61.4% of his games.Source: Twitter @BrandonRahbar
Wells shared social media posts this week with the hashtag #SaveSeawolvesAthletics, bringing a response from teammate Ja Morant, one of the top players in the NBA, who indicated he could be willing to get involved.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers picked up a 118-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors, earning their third straight victory. The Lakers currently stand at 25-18 on the season, ranked as the No.
Anthony Davis was impressed by what he saw from Jarred Vanderbilt in his return to the Lakers' rotation on Saturday.
Jimmy Butler was suspended by the Miami Heat yet again this past Wednesday. He missed a team flight so the team suspended him for two games. This comes after he recently returned from a seven-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the organization.
The Detroit Pistons may not be big players at the NBA trade deadline, but their cap space could net some assets in helping out blockbuster deals.