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Kristaps Porzingis and Jonathan Kuminga trade results: Warriors, Hawks move up
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Warriors and Hawks Climb the Ranks Following Kristaps Porzingis and Jonathan Kuminga Trade Results

February 5, 2026 5 Min Read
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Jonathan Kuminga’s five-year tenure with the Golden State Warriors has come to an end as he is reportedly being traded. In a separate move, Buddy Hield was sent to the Atlanta Hawks, with Kristaps Porziņģis moving to Golden State in return.

Insider Shams Charania suggests this trade signals the Warriors’ withdrawal from their pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Warriors seemed hesitant to take on Jimmy Butler’s max contract, preferring instead to leverage players like Kuminga, Hield, and Draymond Green to make deals happen. When the Bucks declined a draft-pick-based offer from Golden State, the Warriors shifted their focus elsewhere.

For the Hawks, this trade fits into their ongoing rebuild strategy, as they part ways with their second former All-Star this season, alongside the earlier departure of Trae Young. With no fully guaranteed contracts for players over 27 next season, Atlanta is doubling down on youth and rebuilding for the future.

Golden State Warriors: Grade B

Kuminga’s inconsistent performance over five years in a system that didn’t quite suit him diminished his trade value. Though Sacramento showed some interest in exchange for a lottery-protected first-round pick, that possibility faded once the Kings acquired DeAndre Hunter. Given that Kuminga’s salary matched his output and the low likelihood of signing Antetokounmpo, the Warriors chose to move in a different direction.

A healthy Porziņģis would have been a perfect fit for Golden State, earning them an A+ grade. The Warriors have long sought a center with shooting ability to complement Draymond Green, making Porziņģis—when available—a valuable addition with his size and rim presence. However, the current Porziņģis struggles with POTS, an autoimmune condition causing symptoms like elevated heart rate, dizziness, and fatigue, limiting his playing time.

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Despite concerns, the trade represents a low-risk gamble. Porziņģis’ contract is expiring, and the Warriors didn’t give up a draft pick. Moreover, by waiving the $3 million guaranteed to Hield next season, they have some financial relief. If Porziņģis can be signed to a more team-friendly deal (in the $10-15 million range), the potential rewards could outweigh the risks. With Curry nearing 38 and the Warriors’ championship window closing, this move balances hope for competitiveness and preserving future draft assets.

Atlanta Hawks: Grade B

The Hawks and Warriors are focusing on different phases of team-building. Atlanta initially hoped Porziņģis could form a core alongside Onyeka Okongwu but decided against tying up a long-term contract on him. Financial flexibility is now their priority as they target a reliable center and a new shot-creating guard after losing Trae Young.

Atlanta’s acquisition of Hield, with only $3 million guaranteed next season, and the option on Kuminga’s $24.3 million contract, offers flexibility and a chance to evaluate Kuminga’s potential outside Golden State’s system. The Hawks are aiming to integrate Kuminga’s athleticism into their style of play, which promotes ball movement and three-point shooting but isn’t quite like Golden State’s system. Kuminga showed flashes last postseason, and with creative coach Quin Snyder at the helm, there’s room to unlock his upside.

As Atlanta rebuilds and moves away from relying on stars like Porziņģis without commitment, this trade gives Kuminga a fresh opportunity and the Hawks a professional tryout on a player with untapped potential.


Fan Take:
This trade symbolizes a pivotal shift for both franchises—Golden State tries to remain competitive during the twilight of their dynasty, while Atlanta embraces a youthful rebuild. For basketball fans, it highlights the delicate balance teams must strike between chasing immediate success and building for the future, reflecting the evolving nature of team strategy in the NBA.

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