Warriors NBA forward Jonathan Kuminga was candid about what put him back in good stead with the franchise; Congolese suffered at the start of the season
Jonathan Kumingawhich defends the Golden State Warriors in the NBA, opened the game about how he managed to turn the franchise around after a difficult start to the season. The 20-year-old Congolese explained that the bad moment was exactly what motivated him to improve to regain his space in the team.
“I am one of those players who play in all positions. You need to know what’s going on. In addition, he needs to be aware of everything that moves the team, from watching Steph [Curry] until [Kevon] looney”highlighted Kuminga, during an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area, after the defeat of Warriors for the brooklyn nets.
The player added: “It’s a little harder [ter que saber atuar em todas as posições]. But I didn’t choose to be like that or try to play like that. It’s natural. It’s just something that requires knowing where to be. Also, you need to understand what you need to do to help the team win, and I’m willing to do that”.
In addition, the young athlete revealed how he has been guided directly by his colleagues and coach on the California team. “I have received a lot of trust from Steph, Klay, Kerr and the rest of the cast. They’re always saying, ‘When you have a head start, this is your opportunity. So, use that to your advantage’”detailed.
NBA ROUND!
Last Monday, the 23rd, the Orlando Magic defeated the Boston Celtics in the NBA, a surprising result given the current position of the teams in the league. Florida’s roster, ranked 13th in the Eastern Conference, won 113-98. It’s the third time this season that the franchise has beaten Massachusetts players.
Still on the last night of the NBA, the Memphis Grizzlies ended up being defeated by Sacramento Kings at 133 to 100. Trey Lyles called the responsibility and scored 24 points for the California team, in addition to having seven rebounds and two steals. Despite the setback, Desmond Bane was the highlight of his team, with 21 points.
Source: sportbuzz

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