Jonathan Kuminga Sends Clear Message to Warriors After Blaming Steve Kerr of Personal Harm

The Warriors keep fumbling their offseason, and time’s running out. They’ve ignored youth, skipped upgrades, and left their core aging fast. Jonathan Kuminga stands ready, but they still refuse to unleash him. His potential screams for opportunity, yet they trap him in limbo. Now, his camp’s stepping up. They want clarity, minutes, and a future—somewhere he actually plays. The writing’s clear: free Kuminga or lose him. All bets are on himself now.

Kuminga’s future with the Warriors hangs by a thread, and it didn’t have to be this way. The signs were there all season—flashes of brilliance buried beneath inconsistent minutes. Steve Kerr’s rotations often left Kuminga benched late in games, no matter his form. Frustration built up quietly, until it couldn’t anymore.

Now, his camp wants answers. They want a plan, or they want out. Golden State’s front office faces pressure to act fast. Kuminga still believes in his potential, but he’s no longer waiting silently. This isn’t just about development—it’s about respect, usage, and a career finally taking off.

His reaction? To believe and bet on himself. And there’s no other way out. “I’ll Bet on myself all day @arockturner20 #JustKnow” wrote the Congolese on his Instagram story. Is the water finally bubbling over? Do we finally have an answer on his future? Maybe not, but he’d not wanna rely on others, and depend on his vices instead. Can’t even blame the kid.

Apr 13, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (00) looks on during warmups before the game against the LA Clippers at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images

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