SA37 wrote:batterybro42 wrote:SA37 wrote:People getting a little too comfy on the Kuminga trade. If he didn't work in Golden St, that's yellow flag. That Golden St felt they needed to add Butler and couldn't count on Kuminga to play significant minutes and be option 2/3 for their team...is a yellow flag.
It's hard for me to stop thinking Kuminga is just Jerami Grant 2.0.
A team in the sun set of its best player in franchise history career and one of the best players of all time couldn’t depend on a 22 year old . Damning indictment.
Kuminga is a developing talent who has some really good tools and want to
It is if they're hesitating on re-signing him. It isn't even like they had him as a 6th man.
He may still turn out to be a good player in the league. Who knows. But, yes, it is definitely a sign of where he is given he has now completed 4 seasons in the NBA.
The Warriors don’t have time to develop a guy they have Curry, JImmy, and Draymond they need to win it all tomorrow. He also isn’t getting the ball in that group. You think Draymond the guy who told KD to basically STFU and stay in his lane is going for Kuminga getting a big leash?
I watched the Warriors a ton this year, he’s just a bad fit there. He needs to be featured to really shine. He’s one of those type of guys, the argument then becomes if them being featured is worth it, but typically those guys are getting paid close or to the max he can be had on a long term deal for much less than that.
If he touches the ball a lot he’s going to score, and he’s a guy you can let ISO people which is exactly what we don’t do well. I’m not looking for a skill set I’m looking for the guy who really wants it like that, and he’s one of those guys.