MILWAUKEE — Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is making progress from his sprained right ankle but won't be ready to return immediately after the All-Star break.
Warriors' Kuminga likely to remain out for first few games after All-Star break
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is making progress from his sprained right ankle but won't be ready to return immediately after the All-Star break.
By The Associated Press
Kuminga last played in a game on Jan. 4, and the Warriors announced Monday that he has started working out on the court and will be evaluated again in 10 days. The 6-foot-7 forward is expected to start participating in team practices after the All-Star break.
The All-Star Game is Sunday in San Francisco.
''I wouldn't anticipate him playing those first few games right after the break,'' Warriors coach Steve Kerr said before Monday night's game at Milwaukee.
Kuminga, 22, is averaging 16.8 points, 5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 26 minutes in 32 games this season. He has made 10 starts.
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