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Nov 5, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (1) walks off the court after being removed from the game during the fourth quarter of the game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images

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Nov 5, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (1) walks off the court after being removed from the game during the fourth quarter of the game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images
Jonathan Kuminga’s future in Golden State took center stage on Sunday, not because of anything he did on the court, but because of what he said after spending the entire night on the bench. The young forward recorded his first full DNP of the season in the Warriors’ 123 to 91 win over the Chicago Bulls, and his response became the most important development of the night.
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Reporters pressed JK immediately on whether this DNP signaled a change in role or a long-term shift in the rotation. Brushing off any speculation, Kuminga made a pointed public statement about where he stands with the franchise and where he intends to go from here.
“I am not really sure. But as long as things are working and we are winning, I do not see a point in switching anything,” the young Warrior said.
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That single line said everything about his mindset. He acknowledged that the coaching staff has moved in a different direction. He acknowledged that recent rotations have not included him. And he tied his stance directly to team performance. But then came the line that carries the weight of his future. “Whenever my number gets called, I will be ready.”
Here’s Jonathan Kuminga’s full five-minute postgame availability on his DNP
“We just switched certain things. That’s all.”
“I’m not really sure (how long it lasts), but as long as things are working out there and we winning, I don’t see the point of switching anything.” pic.twitter.com/Ug6MCHMNsd
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 8, 2025
Those quotes did not come in a vacuum, though. Kuminga has played zero fourth-quarter minutes for four straight games and now has a full DNP. Since returning from a knee sprain, he has averaged 7.8 points on 30 percent shooting.
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Meanwhile, Kerr has leaned heavily on guys who have surged during Kuminga’s absence. Trayce Jackson Davis is rebounding at a high level. Pat Spencer is playing mistake-free basketball. Gui Santos has provided two-way minutes. Jimmy Butler’s return reshaped the entire forward rotation.
Even Kerr said it simply. “We are playing good basketball. Things are moving well. I do not see the point of taking certain things out of the rotation.”
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That is the clearest sign that he is not lobbying for minutes. He is not arguing about the role. He is aligning himself with the coaching decisions, even if they come at his expense.
Kuminga’s message to the front office: professionalism and patience
One reporter asked whether past experiences with inconsistent minutes helped him deal with this stretch. “At the end of the day, I just got to be a professional. It has happened before. It is happening now. Nothing is really going to change except staying positive.”
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This is the quote that front office executives notice. That matters because Kuminga becomes trade-eligible on January 15. Teams around the league have already floated interest. The Warriors have decisions to make. And Kuminga’s comments send the message that he will not be the one applying pressure.

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Kuminga’s statement positions him as a player who is:
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• Accepting his temporary role
• Committed to staying ready
• Maintaining trust in the coaching staff
• Protecting team chemistry
• Not demanding changes ahead of the trade window
It does not promise he will stay in the Golden State long term. It does not guarantee Kerr will reintegrate him soon. What it does is place the responsibility back on the Warriors. Kuminga is holding up his end. He is staying patient. He is staying positive. And he is leaving the next move to them.
Golden State faces Minnesota on December 12. Another DNP will intensify questions. But for now, Kuminga has delivered a powerful message about his future. He has not been checked out. He is not frustrated publicly.
He is waiting. He is working. And he is making sure the Warriors know he is ready for whatever comes next.
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