The schedule has eased up for Golden State, and it is taking advantage by playing some of its best basketball.
After missing over two months with a severely sprained ankle, Jonathan Kuminga is expected to return to the court on Thursday against Sacramento, head coach Steve Kerr confirmed on his 95.7 The Game radio hit. “Assuming he doesn’t have any setbacks in the next couple of days, he should be back,” Kerr said.
Last Saturday, the Golden State Warriors took a 115-110 victory over the resurgent Detroit Pistons, with Stephen Curry having another strong scoring effort, tallying a game-high 32 points to lead the way for the Dubs.
After all these years, and all those physical battles, Green is still they guy Golden State counts on to man the middle when it counts.
With the Warriors riding a five-game winning streak into a rivalry game against the Sacramento Kings on Thursday, they received some positive news in the injury department. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the Dubs will be able to add Jonathan Kuminga to the lineup on Thursday for the first time since Jan. 4.
Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Golden State Warriors being 12-1 with Jimmy Butler, and asks if they’re title contenders. Plus, they discuss the New York Jets signing Justin Fields and the Kansas City Chiefs winning 9 straight AFC West titles.
The Warriors are limiting turnovers and forcing them, making layups and free throws and connecting both ends of the court.
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Lin wore only jersey No. 7 and put up 2.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 1.1 steals per game.