Warriors Considering Blockbuster Trade for 10-Time All-Star
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Brandin Podziemski recorded a game-high 21 points as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Chicago Bulls 123-91 at United Center on Sunday night.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls NBA game from December 7, 2025 on ESPN.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Bulls could be a threat to trade for Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga. “There has been no evidence to date to suggest that the Bulls plan to act upon persistent speculation that they harbor trade interest in Mavericks big man (and Chicago native) Anthony Davis,” Stein wrote.
The Warriors have been among the league’s most aggressive teams when it comes to gathering trade intel, according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. Multiple sources told Siegel that Golden State has been actively canvassing the market to determine which players are (and aren’t) realistically available as the season moves closer to the Feb.
Jonathan Kuminga is drawing renewed trade interest as the deadline nears, with the Chicago Bulls among teams monitoring.
It’s cold in Chicago — on defense, on offense, everywhere on the court. And whatever the Bulls needed to overcome their worst losing streak since February 2020, they didn’t have it.
Seth Curry, Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton were all game-time decisions for Saturday’s game and ended up being sidelined. They could return against the Chicago Bulls. The Warriors have split the four games that Steph Curry has missed this past week after getting injured.
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Chicago Bulls target Warriors’ young two-way forward
Despite a solid start to the season, the Chicago Bulls have gone 2-8 in their last 10 games and may seek a significant move before the trade deadline. NBA insider Marc Stein reports that the Bulls could be in the mix to acquire Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga.
Few role players in the NBA generate the type of attention Jonathan Kuminga does, and the Golden State Warriors forward was back under the spotlight Sunday when he didn't play in a 123-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Over the next 60 years, Winter became a head coach at power conference colleges — including Marquette and Washington — was hired by Bay Area legend Pete Newell to lead the Houston Rockets, and eventually settled in as a trusted NBA assistant with Jackson on dynastic Bulls and Lakers teams.
The Golden State Warriors came away with an improbable win on Saturday night over the Cleveland Cavaliers, and they’ll look to keep the momentum going on Sunday when they visit the Chicago Bulls, a team in the midst of a six-game losing streak.