Someone's data is eye-catching.
was DNP three times in a row, and Kuminga, who finally got the opportunity to play in the life and death battle G7, failed to grasp the opportunity and was disappointed again.So in the end, he only played for about 7 minutes, shot 0 of 4 and did not score, the number of assists was also zero, and he only got 1 rebound, 1 steal and 1 turnover, and the only plus/minus in the team was negative......
The game proved how right Kerr DNP Kuminga was to decide, with criticism coming in torrential water, and Jones even saying that his basketball IQ was at rock bottom.
In the next series between the Warriors and the Timberwolves, if Kerr continues to DNP or even puts Kuminga on the bench entirely, I believe that no one will disagree anymore, and it will only be a wise move to praise, unless Butler has an injury or is in an unusually low state.
Kuminga, who was reduced to a restricted free agent this offseason, has been left with little reason for the Warriors to keep him because of his overly abstract performances so far in this year's playoffs, so interested teams can offer him a contract to poach him.
Of course, the best way is for the Warriors to get Kuminga back. Previously Stein revealed,The Nets, who have a lot of salary space this summer, may negotiate with the Warriors about Kuminga's sign-and-trade.
Not only the Nets, according to SiegelThe Bulls and the Heat, two teams that are in ruins, have also been paying attention to Kuminga.
In particular, the Heat asked Kuminga in December last year in the initial contact with the Warriors about Butler, but at that time, the Warriors regarded Kuminga as not for sale, so the trade negotiations ended without a hitch. At this year's trade deadline, it is estimated that the Warriors refused to leave Kuminga, so Wiggins went to swap owners with Butler.
If you knew this was the case, why bother in the first place.
The Warriors are bound to regret their bowels, and if they choose to keep Wiggins instead of Kuminga, they may not need to fight the Rockets for seven games to advance to the second round.
Because of the Warriors' wrong decision, Wiggins, who was supposed to live in Golden State, is now completely flat in Miami, and it is rare to see his trademark warm and innocent smile!