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Kuminga’s Dunk Highlights Warriors’ Loss to Blazers
Los Angeles, CA — Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga showcased his athleticism during a game against the Portland Trail Blazers on October 20, 2025. In an exciting contest, Kuminga delivered a spectacular one-handed dunk over Blazers’ center Donovan Clingan, even while being fouled for a potential three-point play.
The game saw a competitive back-and-forth in the first half. Kuminga, who played 24 minutes, finished with 16 points on 4-of-7 shooting, eight rebounds, three assists, and one steal. Despite his efforts, Golden State fell short, with Portland securing a 139-119 victory in the second half.
This performance comes after a tumultuous offseason for Kuminga and the Warriors, as contract negotiations concluded just before training camp. Last season, he averaged 12.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists over 47 games, showing promise despite being sidelined for 31 games due to an ankle injury.
Heading into the 2025-26 season, head coach Steve Kerr is considering a lineup shake-up for the Warriors’ opening night against the Los Angeles Lakers, with plans to start Kuminga over veteran center Al Horford. This decision surprises many, given Horford’s experience and two-year, $11.65 million contract following his championship win with the Boston Celtics.
Kerr seems to be focusing on matchups and recent performances, emphasizing Kuminga’s potential against the Lakers, who are led by Luka Dončić. Kuminga previously had a standout game against Los Angeles, scoring 18 points with nine rebounds and four assists, showcasing his importance in the Warriors’ lineup.
While questions loom over whether this change represents a long-term shift in Golden State’s rotation, Kuminga is seen as a key player for the team’s future. Horford’s veteran skills, including his ability to stretch the floor and defensive capabilities, will also be vital throughout the season, regardless of his starting status.
As the Warriors prepare for their matchup with the Lakers, Kuminga’s performance will be critical in asserting his place in the starting lineup. The game is scheduled to tip off in Los Angeles at 10:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
