The Golden State Warriors’ season hasn’t even started yet, but the drama is already at a fever pitch — and it’s coming straight from inside the locker room.

Multiple insiders claim Jonathan Kuminga left teammates and staff stunned after an explosive outburst regarding the Warriors’ upcoming Pride Night. Sources say Kuminga flat-out threatened to boycott the game, shouting: “This court is for basketball, not politics!”

👀 Witnesses describe the atmosphere as “toxic” and “seconds away from a brawl.” Some players allegedly tried to calm Kuminga down, while others whispered about walking out themselves if the situation spirals further.
But the drama didn’t stop there. Social media lit up within minutes, with fans absolutely divided. Some blasted Kuminga for being “selfish” and “tone-deaf,” demanding the Warriors trade him immediately. Others defended him, saying sports should stay out of politics and praising him for standing his ground.
One anonymous veteran reportedly muttered: “This team’s on the edge… one more spark and it’s a full riot in here.”
🏀 With Pride Night now looming, the Warriors face their biggest off-court controversy since the infamous Draymond punch. The question isn’t just whether Kuminga plays — it’s whether the locker room even survives this storm.
