Jonathan Cuminga is now completely locked up.
After a spell that has been overlooked in the key game, Jonathan Kuminga agrees with the Golden State Warriors.
Kuminga’s recall was a happy accident, and Stephen Curry has returned to his important start role with him set aside due to a hamstring injury.
Back on the team, Kuminga praises head coach Steve Kerr, but analysts point out that his improved performance is inevitable.
Jonathan Kuminga is the DNP of three famous games and praises the way he managed to focus on challenging times.
Cuminga has been advised to “keep up ready” and wait for his opportunity, which we’ve seen him continue to impress Jora Cobb, the owner of the Golden State Warriors. He doesn’t understand that.
This was highlighted by exchanging with reporters at post-game press conferences.
question: “Did you notice the other day, you dunked and Racob stood up and pumped his fist so excited.
Jonathan Kuminga: “Who?”
question: “Joe Lacob. What does it mean that the owner is one of your biggest fans?”
Jonathan Kuminga: “I don’t pay attention to it. It’s crazy. Whenever I’m there, I don’t know if it’s anyone watching it or not.
“Don’t even meet the crowd. I only see the teammates and coaches.
“Sometimes I don’t even know which side of the floor I’m locking up because I’m trying to do the right thing.
“You know, when play stops, it’s ah, oh, when it’s all here. But when we’re playing, I just feel locked, I’m not going to pay attention to anyone other than the person sitting by my side, my teammates, my other teams, my coaches.”

Jonathan Cuminga scored 30 points in Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, earning the best playoff performance of all time.
This was above his best playoff match 18 points, which tied his 18 with the Grizzlies in 2022.
The data shows how he effectively shot from the 3, but he also dominates near the rim, causing real problems for the Timberwolves.
Kuminga’s improvements are good news for the Warriors, and it’s no wonder Joe Lacob has been excited by his big play in the last two games.
Lacob spoke about the Warriors’ commitment to Jonathan Cuminga in February and when asked about the player’s future, he strongly replied about NBC.
Kuminga doesn’t pay attention to either of them. He is determined to turn the Warriors playoff series around.