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    “I’ve Never Got That Chance”: Should Milwaukee Bucks Give Jonathan Kuminga Shot To Shine in 2025-26?

    John SbisaBy John SbisaJune 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    October 30, 2021; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (00) listens to forward Draymond Green (23) during the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports (NBA Rumors, NBA News)
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    Over the course of last season, Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga found himself in a diminished role on the roster. From both himself and the team, there came murmurs of dissatisfaction. Now a restricted free agent, Kuminga can take his talents elsewhere if Golden State doesn’t outbid potential suitors. Some Milwaukee Bucks fans have mentioned his name as one they’d like to see the team take a shot on – maybe a change of scenery will finally let him spread his wings. Kuminga’s latest comments suggest that kind of opportunity is just what he’s looking for. Should the Bucks buy in?

    Jonathan Kuminga Retains Promise, Remains Question Mark After 4 Years with Golden State Warriors

    A former 7th overall pick, Kuminga experienced an alarming drop off in efficiency in year number four, as his FG% dipped by over seven points to 45.4 He made only 30.5% of his threes and shot 66.8% at the line.

    In a season hampered by injury and drama, he played a career-low 47 games, starting only 10 of them. In 2023-24, he started nearly two-thirds of the time. In his 2024-25 campaign he still managed to contribute 15.3 points per game, 4.6 boards and 2.2 assists – numbers almost identical to the year before. Efficiency, not volume, was the problem.

    Listed at 6-foot-7 and 225 pounds, Kuminga is a solid but not stellar defender. There have been questions about his basketball IQ. Overall he is something of an enigma.

    Jonathan Kuminga, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors
    Apr 9, 2023; Portland, Oregon, USA; Golden State Warriors power forward Jonathan Kuminga (00) shoots the ball over Portland Trail Blazers forward Kevin Knox II (11, left) during the first half at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports (NBA News)

    It’s impossible to deny, though, that there may be untapped talent in his bag. After he took a step forward two years ago, at least in volume production, his regression last season was puzzling. Especially after the Warriors traded for Jimmy Butler, another 6-foot-7-ish forward with shooting issues, he lost his place in the rotation. He hardly played in the first round against Houston.

    When Steph Curry got hurt in round two versus Minnesota, however, Kuminga emerged as arguably the team’s best offensive contributor. Over the final four games, he averaged 24.3 points on 55.4% shooting and went 7-18 from distance.

    Clearly he still believes in himself. Per NBA Central and The Athletic’s Anthony Slater:

    I feel like I’m at the point where that has to be my priority, to just be one of the guys a team relies on. Aiming to be an All-Star. Multiple times. Aiming to be great. … Wherever I’m going to be at, it don’t matter if it’s the Warriors or if it’s anywhere else, it’s something I want. I want to see what I could do. I know I got it. So I want to really see. I’ve never got that chance.

    The issue with his potential fit on the Bucks is that they already have brick-chucking forward in Kyle Kuzma. Last season they shared very similar shooting splits. With Giannis Antetokounmpo occupying power forward, Milwaukee can’t afford to trot out a slew of players largely ineffective beyond the arc. Spacing would become clogged, the offense stagnant.

    Because Kuzma and Kuminga have such similar profiles, it would only be redundant to roster both, even bringing one off the bench. It would be impossible to avoid playing them together when both should average around 25 minutes a night. Obviously, Kuminga has way more upside, but the only way the Bucks could realistically acquire him is by dumping Kuzma – either in a separate trade or as part of a deal to bring in the former.

    Kyle Kuzma, Milwaukee Bucks, Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors
    Apr 13, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma (18) puts up a shot against Detroit Pistons forward Paul Reed (7) in the first half at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-Imagn Images

    Milwaukee Bucks Should Proceed with Caution in Exploring Kuminga Deal

    Based on the rumor mill the most likely Kuminga scenario, wherever he goes, is a sign-and-trade. He made $7.6 million last season playing on a team option, but has shown enough to merit a double-digit APY. The receiving team would need to evaluate their books and financial future accordingly.

    From the Bucks’ perspective, Kuzma-for-Kuminga in a sign-and-trade would be a no-brainer exchange in itself, but they would have to send other stuff out. For the same reasons the Warriors aren’t thrilled about Kuminga’s roster fit, they probably wouldn’t be interested in Kuzma. That means Milwaukee would have to recruit a third team to take him in. Ideally, the third team would provide players the Warriors actually want.

    Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Jonathan Kuminga
    Jan 13, 2024; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (00) drives against Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard (0) in the first half at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports

    While it would take some finagling, pulling off the above swap is certainly possible. Maybe Kuminga would blossom as a second or third option in Milwaukee as Damian Lillard remains out. On the other hand, maybe he’s had his chance in Golden State – with 258 games played, he hasn’t been bench-rotting the whole time. He’s only 22, but maybe he’s already shown who he is, a sub-All-Star with possible attitude problems: Kyle Kuzma, but seven years younger and in a different font.

    With how poorly the latter has fit the Bucks’ roster, giving up valuable draft assets or role players for Kuminga doesn’t make much sense. If GM Jon Horst does give the Warriors a call and they ask for AJ Green or a first-round pick, he should hang up immediately.

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