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Stephen Curry issues nine-word apology to Jonathan Kuminga after 'ridiculous' Warriors report
The Golden State Warriors' star point guard made a kind gesture on Wednesday.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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According to a report, the Golden State Warriors accused someone close to Jonathan Kuminga of taking too much food from the team's family room at Chase Center, leading to a rift between the player and the organization. Shortly after the report was published, Warriors star Stephen Curry issued a nine-word apology to Kuminga on Instagram, saying "I'm sorry, bro. This ridiculous Go be Great."
Why it matters
The incident highlights the apparent breakdown in the relationship between Kuminga and the Warriors, which many believed should have ended years earlier. Curry's public apology on behalf of the organization shows his support for Kuminga and unwillingness to remain silent as the team tries to tarnish the player's reputation.
The details
The report stated that the "gripes between player and organization" had become "petty" in the fifth year of their relationship. The Warriors apparently accused someone close to Kuminga of taking too much food from the team's family room at Chase Center, leading them to "ding him for missing a team-requested event." Shortly after the report was published, Curry issued a nine-word apology to Kuminga on Instagram, saying "I'm sorry, bro. This ridiculous Go be Great."
- The report was published on February 14, 2026.
The players
Stephen Curry
The star point guard of the Golden State Warriors.
Jonathan Kuminga
A former lottery pick who was recently traded by the Warriors to the Atlanta Hawks.
Golden State Warriors
The NBA team that Curry plays for and Kuminga was previously a part of.
What they’re saying
“I'm sorry, bro. This ridiculous Go be Great.”
— Stephen Curry (Instagram)
The takeaway
Curry's public apology to Kuminga demonstrates his character and willingness to support his teammate, even as the organization tries to tarnish Kuminga's reputation. This incident highlights the complex dynamics within the Warriors organization and the importance of maintaining strong relationships between players and the team.
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