Jonathan Kuminga remains out for the Warriors tomorrow night in Orlando. No veterans listed on the injury report vs Magic. They are cleared for the front side of the Orlando, Miami back-to-back that wraps up this six-game road trip.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) November 17, 2025
Despite winning three straight games while on the road, things won’t get any easier for the Golden State Warriors with another back-to-back on the calendar, starting Tuesday in Orlando. Along with another road contest against the Magic, Steve Kerr’s rotation will be down a key piece. For the third straight game, the Warriors will be without Jonathan Kuminga due to bilateral knee tendonitis.
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Kuminga exited Golden State’s comeback win against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday and has remained sidelined ever since.
Kuminga started 12 of the first 13 games for the Warriors, averaging 13.8 points on 47.8% shooting from the field with 6.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per contest. Kuminga is averaging 27.7 minutes per game in Kerr’s rotation.
While the Warriors will be without Kuminga, the rest of Golden State’s injury report is clean in Orlando. Outside of De’Anthony Melton continuing to rehab his knee injury, the rest of the Warriors roster is available on Tuesday night for the first leg of a Florida back-to-back. Buddy Hield is listed as probable with an illness.
Following Tuesday’s contest in Orlando, the Warriors will travel to Miami on Wednesday for the final game of a six-game road swing.
The Warriors are set to tip off against the Magic on Tuesday evening at 4 p.m. PT.
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