The Golden State Warriors are staring at a potential elimination after losing three consecutive games against the Minnesota Timber Wolves.
3-1 down, the Golden State Warriors weren’t enough to really pose a threat to the Minnesota Timber Wolves without injured star player Stephen Curry.
The Timberwolves will win 117-100 and close out the series at home.
New praise from Dwyane Wade, Jonathan Cuminga scored the highest score for the Warriors with 23 points.
Jonathan Kuminga has had a final month that has been overlooked by Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.
Jimmy Butler’s injury provided an opportunity for the Houston Rockets, and Kuminga’s playing time increased after Stephen Curry was hit with a hamstring injury in Game 1 against Minnesota.
After a 30-point game three, Kendrick Perkins urged Steve Kerr to “never” and “never” again out of his rotation.
Now, as the Warriors are on the brink of elimination, Perkins has gained another tone, urging Kuminga to rethink his future.
Perkins blows up with an X.
“He really needs an opportunity to spread his wings. Kerr really put this guy out of the rotation.”

Data related to Jonathan Kuminga’s performance scored 23 points, of which 11 came through the free throw line, collapsed.
This resolve to reach the basket shows the various factors that come to the warriors forced to be recalibrated without the long-range fire of Curry’s elite.
There was one notable lack in the stats sheet, and Kuminga was unable to grab a single rebound.
With his athleticism and high activity within the paint, Cuminga really should make more contributions in this field, which is something he has to improve for the home game five he won.