Warriors Trade Jonathan Kuminga To Hawks In Surprise Move
Warriors Trade Jonathan Kuminga To Hawks In Surprise Move...
The Golden State Warriors have traded forward Jonathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks, according to league sources. The deal, finalized late Wednesday night, sends the 23-year-old rising star to Atlanta in exchange for multiple future draft picks.
Kuminga, drafted 7th overall in 2021, showed significant improvement this season averaging 15.2 points per game. His departure marks a surprising shift for the Warriors as they retool their roster following a disappointing playoff exit.
The trade comes just two weeks after Warriors head coach Steve Kerr praised Kuminga's development. NBA analysts speculate the move signals Golden State's intention to build around veteran stars Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
Atlanta gains a versatile young forward who fits their timeline alongside Trae Young. Hawks GM Landry Fields called Kuminga "exactly the type of explosive athlete we want to develop."
The trade is trending nationally as fans debate whether Golden State gave up too soon on their former lottery pick. Social media reactions show divided opinions, with some Warriors fans expressing disappointment while others trust the front office's decision.
League sources indicate the Warriors may use the acquired draft capital in future moves. With the NBA draft approaching in June, more roster changes could be coming for both franchises.
Kuminga is expected to join the Hawks immediately. His first game with Atlanta could come as soon as Friday night when they host the Miami Heat.