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Eight Warriors score at least 10 points in win over Hornets
- With the Feb. 5 deadline approaching, Jonathan Kuminga, 23-year-old wing, requested a trade after becoming trade-eligible and signing a $22.5 million one-plus-one contract designed to be movable.
- As a former trade acquisition for Andrew Wiggins and a 2025 first-round pick, Kuminga's role was shaped by past moves, and he has played just one game since Dec. 7, clashing with Kerr's system.
- Golden State has won 12-4 since Dec. 18, and multiple teams have expressed interest but the Warriors rejected offers they deemed inadequate.
- Kerr emphasized coaching continuity while Kuminga remains out of the rotation, and the Warriors say they don’t plan to send him home despite his limited role.
- Jimmy Butler's injury has shifted urgency, forcing big decisions with two weeks to the trade deadline as management weighs veteran targets Lauri Markkanen, DeMar DeRozan, or asset preservation.
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Quickley nets 40 points to power Raptors past Warriors 145-127
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Immanuel Quickley matched his career high with 40 points and added 10 assists, and the Toronto Raptors ran away from Golden State early Tuesday night for a 145-127 win in the Warriors’ first game since losing star guard Jimmy But
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