Su Qun: Kumingga is in an awkward situation and & is not in line with the team. Cole hopes that he will learn from Aaron Gordon & Marion
Today, famous speaker Su Qun posted a message about the Warriors' Kumingga, believing that the latter is a bit awkward in the team. The following is some of the content.
In the past four years, Kumingga has never developed into an excellent off-ball forward, and the Warriors play a multi-axis pass system. Everyone has to play off-ball. When the ball comes to their own hands, they have to think about others first, and this is not Kumingga's characteristic.
Forward Pascal, who once played for the Warriors, once said: Curry only played 5 games when he was injured. I played very well that year and scored 14 or 5 points in one game. But as soon as Curry came back, he asked me to play without the ball, but I didn't know, so I took the initiative to apply to play as a substitute. Later the Warriors replaced him. The same is true for
Kuminga. When Butler didn't come, he was not as good as Wiggins when he played without a ball. When Butler came, he had another ball holder, and Kumingga couldn't play.
What really showed Kumingga's ability was the second round of the Timberwolves after Curry was injured. Kumingga averaged more than 24 points in the last four games, made 7 of 18 three-pointers, and his shooting percentage was close to 39%. Especially in the third game, Kumingga scored 30 points. Although the Warriors lost in these games, Kumingga became the only winner: last year he rejected the Warriors' average annual salary of 30 million, and he regretted the more he played. These games are estimated to have their value back to around 25 million.
This makes the Warriors very embarrassed. They like Kumingga's physical fitness and improvement of three-point ability. But after all, Curry and Butler still have a two-year contract. If Curry retires in two years, Kumingga will definitely be useful, but when Curry is there, he cannot support Kumingga for nothing.
Kor once commented on Kumingga: If he wants to play in the Warriors, his role models are Gordon of the Nuggets and Marion of the Suns back then. Cole said this: "With Curry and Jimmy (Butler) in a team, to be honest, the ball must be in Curry's hands, and Jimmy also needs to control the ball. So, there is no doubt that it is very tricky to adapt. I have talked a lot with JK (Coominga), and what we especially want him to do is run on the court, grab rebounds, and try to assist those people (Curry and Butler). In this way, you can find your position and get more playing time."
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