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Re: Kuminga Sounds Off 

Post#141 » by HiRez » Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:22 pm

Haha I don't love the Jordan comparison but at the same time he's right, trading Kuminga now would be a mistake unless you're getting a legit star player in return.

Also this nonsense about "yeah but it's the Hawks" has to stop. Kuminga has been really good and really consistent for over 20 straight games now but people still talking about him like it's last year's Kuminga where you didn't know which version you'd get on any night. Not to say he won't make mistakes but he's been very good and continues to trend up, you have to give him credit for that. He's getting things figured out, fouling less, turning the ball over less, being faster, more decisive, and more confident in his actions. And not nearly as detrimental on defense as he used to be, although that's still a work in progress. But in the Atlanta game he basically made the right decision almost every time on both ends of the floor. And had good spacing on whoever he was defending while not being blind to giving help.

When Kuminga is at his best he is essentially unguardable (especially in transition) and I don't think we've seen his best yet either.
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Re: Kuminga Sounds Off 

Post#142 » by ILOVEIT » Fri Jan 26, 2024 12:35 am

Coxy wrote:Kuminga is absolutely nothing like Michael Jordan in any way shape or form. ILOVEIT has lost his damn mind and we may need to send an ambulance to his house for a serious mental health emergency.


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