The Golden State Warriors face a crossroads after forward Jimmy Butler tore his ACL and will miss the rest of the season. Butler’s injury came during a win over the Miami Heat, and it leaves a gap in the rotation and leadership.
With Butler sidelined, fans and analysts turned attention to Jonathan Kuminga. Kuminga hasn’t played since Dec. 18, and he became trade-eligible on Jan. 15 after being restricted from moving midseason earlier. Reports say he “demanded a trade” when he first became eligible.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told reporters that Kuminga “absolutely” could become a factor with Butler out. That comment fueled speculation that Golden State might lean on Kuminga more or even reconsider his place on the roster.
Despite Kerr’s remarks, Kuminga did not enter the game in Butler’s injury night, even as the Warriors pulled away. That snub deepened fan debate about his future and fit with the team.
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A Rocky Relationship with Playing Time
Kuminga’s role has been inconsistent this season. He started games early but saw his minutes shrink before his extended absence. The uncertainty has made some fans question his fit next to stars like Stephen Curry and Butler before the injury.
Reports indicate that even with the situation shifting, Kerr hasn’t shown trust in Kuminga within his current rotation. That could influence whether the Warriors keep him or explore trade options before the Feb. 5 deadline.
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Trade Value and Market Speculation
Kuminga has drawn trade interest in the past. Scouts and execs have mentioned his tools — strength, athleticism, and scoring upside — as attractive to contenders in need of wing depth.
Teams like the Indiana Pacers reportedly have scouted Kuminga for some time, eyeing him as a possible target if a deal makes sense.
What Comes Next for Golden State
The Warriors must balance long-term planning with short-term needs. Butler’s injury adds urgency to roster decisions. Kuminga’s future could hinge on whether he can seize opportunity or become the centerpiece of a trade that strengthens Golden State’s chances this season.




















