It looks like the Golden State Warriors will be getting a frontcourt boost on Thursday
The Golden State Warriors held off the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday but they had to do it with a shorthanded frontline. Starting alongside Draymond Green was Trayce Jackson-Davis, who was inserted by Steve Kerr in place of the injured Jonathan Kuminga.
Kuminga has missed four straight games due to a knee injury. While heโs still listed as day-to-day, Kerrโs pre-game comments on Tuesday will get Warriors fans excited for the teamโs next outing.
โHe (Kuminga) wonโt play (tonight). Heโll play in Houston (on Thursday),โ Kerr said, per Warriors on NBCS. โSo he hadnโt done anything because of the knee for the last week and heโs feeling a lot better. He just got a really good 3-on-3 scrimmage in. Thatโs the first work heโs done since heโs been out so Rick (Celebrini) felt strongly that he needed to get a couple days work in before heโs ready to play.โ
โHe wonโt play [tonight]. Heโll play in Houston [on Thursday].โ
Steve Kerr provided the latest on Jonathan Kuminga pic.twitter.com/jx3TJ5hIhD
โ Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 3, 2024
Jonathan Kumingaโs impact as a starter

Kuminga has been a key piece for the Warriors this year. With Averages of 16.3 points and 4.8 rebounds a game, the 21-year-old forward is one of the biggest reasons why Golden State is clinging on to the last play-in spot.
Ever since Kuminga was paired up with Draymond Green at the frontline, things have started going well for the Warriors. Out of Golden Stateโs different 2-man combinations on the floor, the pair averaging the most points minus opponent points is the Kuminga-Green tandem (+11.5 in over 670 minutes played together this season). Kumingaโs youth, athleticism and energy alongside Greenโs experience, IQ and hard-nosed play have allowed them to match up well against much bigger frontlines.
The Warriors also lead the league in rebounds per game (46.8). While Kevon Looney, Trayce Jackson-Davis and even Brandin Podziemski can be heavily attributed to this, topping the rebounding ranks is impressive considering how Kuminga and Green, the teamโs starting bigs, stand no taller than 6โ7 each.
The Warriorsโ next game will be pivotal

On the subject of the teamโs upcoming bout against the Houston Rockets, it will be a very crucial one. With seven games left in the regular season, the Warriors (41-34) are currently fending off the Rockets (38-37) to keep hold of their 10th-place standing in the Western Conference.
While Houston may be coming off a two-game losing streak, theyโve won eight out of their last 10. In simpler terms, the young Rockets are not an opponent to take lightly. In the absence of an injured Alperen Sengun, rookie Amen Thompson has been thrust into Houstonโs starting lineup, meaning theyโre also playing small with Jabari Smith Jr. as the only big. Houstonโs 1 to 4 can all put the ball on the floor so the Dubs definitely need Kumingaโs versatility back.
The Rockets have younger legs, but at the end of the day, they lack Golden Stateโs experience. After all, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green will be lacing up. Age may be catching up to them, but the championship mettle is still there. Knowing whatโs at stake, itโll surely be a pivotal slugfest on Thursdayโฆbut thatโs nothing new to the trio.
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