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Jonathan Kuminga

Warriors' Kuminga out at least three weeks with right ankle sprain

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Warriors coach Steve Kerr speaks to reporters ahead of Golden State’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday at Chase Center.

Jonathan Kuminga will miss at least three weeks after MRI results confirmed a significant lateral ankle sprain, the Warriors announced Sunday.

Kuminga sustained the right ankle injury late in the second quarter of the Warriors' win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.

JK went to the locker room after rolling his right ankle

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— Warriors on NBC Sports Bay Area (@nbcswarriors.bsky.social) January 4, 2025 at 6:44 PM

Three weeks from Sunday is Jan. 26, meaning Kuminga will miss at least 11 games.

"Brutal," Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters prior to Sunday's game against the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center. "JK has been playing so well and obviously such a big part of what we're doing and he's our most athletic scorer and finisher. And he's been playing so well, so it's a tough one. we do feel good about our depth and our ability to withstand his loss. So Kyle [Anderson], Moses [Moody], those guys will get more of an opportunity and I'm excited about that."

The timing of the injury couldn't be any worse for Kuminga and the Warriors.

The 22-year-old is averaging a career-high 16.8 points and 5.0 rebounds in 26 minutes through 30 games.

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But since Kuminga was moved to a bench role on Dec. 19, he has been even better, averaging 20.1 points on 47.5 percent shooting from the field. That stretch included back-to-back 34-point games on Dec. 27 and Dec. 28.

The Warriors have been searching for consistent scoring behind superstar Steph Curry, and Kuminga was one of the players providing the offense they needed.

Now the Warriors will lean on former NBA All-Star wing Andrew Wiggins to step up with Kuminga on the mend.

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