Warriors wing reacts to Steve Kerr surprise

Warriors wing reacts to Steve Kerr surprise

SAN FRANCISCO — Sixty-five minutes before tipoff, Jonathan Kuminga stood at his locker after running pregame sprints on the floor of the Warriors’ practice room at Chase Center. As he warmed up, ESPN reported that the Warriors were bringing him off the bench even though Steph Curry, Andrew Wiggins and De’Anthony Melton were unavailable.

Kuminga said he has yet to speak face to face with Steve Kerr about the decision.

“It’s his decision,” Kuminga said. “I’m not the coach. If Steve has made his decision, he has made his decision. I’m not the coach.

Kuminga said he was “not tripping” about coming off the bench, but there was growing skepticism within the Kuminga camp over Kerr’s commitment to including the winger in the squad. Golden State offense.

Just three games into the season, after Kuminga’s camp and the Warriors failed to reach an agreement on a rookie extension, tensions are boiling between the two sides.

Negotiations never really progressed between the Warriors and Kuminga before the rookie extension deadline. The Warriors valued the in-season flexibility that would have disappeared if they had extended Kuminga. Kuminga’s camp was not uncompromising on the maximum contract, but never received offers it considered market value, according to sources.

On Tuesday night, Kerr declined to announce his starting lineup during his pregame press conference. When asked directly if Kuminga would start, he replied: “Maybe.”

Kerr then didn’t have to answer pregame questions about his starting lineup of Brandin Podziemski, Buddy Hield, Moses Moody, Draymond Green and Trayce Jackson-Davis. It appears the Warriors have prioritized Moody’s 3-point shooting over Kuminga’s downhill threat, while keeping Green and Jackson-Davis’ continuity together.

Choosing to bring Kuminga off the bench against New Orleans was a surprising decision on the part of the coaching staff. With Curry, Wiggins and Melton each ruled out due to injuries, the matchup formed one in which the Warriors should feature Kuminga heavily on offense. He averaged 16.1 points per game last season and is arguably Golden State’s most naturally gifted scorer.