NBA NEWS:Golden State Warriors player Jonathan Kuminga is leaving..
|It’s said that Jonathan Kuminga lost trust in Steve Kerr’s ability to help him realize his full potential.
The Golden State Warriors are currently in a bad situation; Nikola Jokic’s incredible game-winning performance helped them lose.Jonathan Kuminga realized during that time that ciach Steve Kerr doesn’t genuinely believe in his abilities.
Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic claim that Kuminga is not pleased with how coach Steve Kerr is managing his playing time. Jonathan believes he can do great things in the league, but he needs the minutes and the trust to believe it. This is farther from becoming a reality than it has ever been under coach Steve Kerr. Due to their mutual lack of trust, Kuminga finds himself in a difficult predicament.
Jonathan Kuminga may be thinking about joining a new team for the remainder of the season if this report has already become public. Speaking to the media, those who are close to the player assert that Thursday’s lack of activity
Coach Steve Kerr had Kuminga up to 16 points on five of seven shots when he made the decision to take him out of the game. In just 19 minutes of play, he added four assists, four rebounds, and four steals. However, with the game still 18 minutes remaining, Kerr left him on the bench. The player’s face was a picture of disappointment.
The media did, as was to be expected, question Steve Kerr about why Jonathan Kuminga wasn’t present in those crucial final minutes. He stated as follows: “He was playing really well. Normally, he would have returned in between the fifth and sixth minutes (of the fourth).
We were rolling, Andrew Wiggins was playing fantastically, and we were up 18, 19, whatever it was. We just decided to stay with him. It didn’t feel like the right thing to do at that (later) point. He had been seated for some time. I therefore stayed with the group that was present, and it was evident that we were unable to contain it.”
Benchmarking for Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga “Don’t Affect Me at All—I Continue to Be Professional”
In a 140-131 victory over the Chicago Bulls on the road on Friday, Jonathan Kuminga came off the bench but still had a great game, scoring 24 points on 9 of 12 shots in just 24 minutes.