Golden State Warriors Deal Jonathan Kuminga to Atlanta Hawks for Kristaps Porzingis.
The Golden State Warriors have made a surprise move by trading young forward Jonathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for veteran big man Kristaps Porzingis. According to ESPN, the deal was finalized on Wednesday night, with Kuminga joining Hield on the move to Atlanta.
Kuminga's time with the Warriors has come to an end after he struggled to regain his form following a ACL injury suffered by Jimmy Butler. The 23-year-old forward averaged just 12.5 points per game over five seasons, but was still seen as a key contributor off the bench. However, Kuminga's future with the Warriors looked increasingly uncertain after January 15, when he was on the free agency market.
The move marks a significant shift for the Warriors, who have opted to bring in Porzingis as a replacement for Kuminga. The 7-foot-3 big man will reunite with former front-court teammate Al Horford, who played alongside him on the Boston Celtics' championship team last season. Porzingis has averaged just 17.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this season, but his championship experience is seen as a significant addition to the Warriors.
In return for Kuminga, the Warriors have sent sharpshooter Buddy Hield to Atlanta, along with rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis, who was acquired from the Toronto Raptors in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick from the LA Lakers. The deal gives the Hawks a boost on offense and defense, as they look to challenge in the Eastern Conference.
The move is seen as a significant coup for the Warriors, who have struck a balance between youth and experience. With Porzingis leading the charge, the Warriors are now well-equipped to compete with the best teams in the West. However, Kuminga's exit marks the end of an era for the young forward, who will be remembered fondly by Golden State fans as a key contributor off the bench during their 2022 NBA Championship run.
The Golden State Warriors have made a surprise move by trading young forward Jonathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for veteran big man Kristaps Porzingis. According to ESPN, the deal was finalized on Wednesday night, with Kuminga joining Hield on the move to Atlanta.
Kuminga's time with the Warriors has come to an end after he struggled to regain his form following a ACL injury suffered by Jimmy Butler. The 23-year-old forward averaged just 12.5 points per game over five seasons, but was still seen as a key contributor off the bench. However, Kuminga's future with the Warriors looked increasingly uncertain after January 15, when he was on the free agency market.
The move marks a significant shift for the Warriors, who have opted to bring in Porzingis as a replacement for Kuminga. The 7-foot-3 big man will reunite with former front-court teammate Al Horford, who played alongside him on the Boston Celtics' championship team last season. Porzingis has averaged just 17.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this season, but his championship experience is seen as a significant addition to the Warriors.
In return for Kuminga, the Warriors have sent sharpshooter Buddy Hield to Atlanta, along with rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis, who was acquired from the Toronto Raptors in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick from the LA Lakers. The deal gives the Hawks a boost on offense and defense, as they look to challenge in the Eastern Conference.
The move is seen as a significant coup for the Warriors, who have struck a balance between youth and experience. With Porzingis leading the charge, the Warriors are now well-equipped to compete with the best teams in the West. However, Kuminga's exit marks the end of an era for the young forward, who will be remembered fondly by Golden State fans as a key contributor off the bench during their 2022 NBA Championship run.