Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time

Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time
Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time

Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time

Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to

Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time

The Athletic revealed before to the

Warriors’ Friday matchup with the

Pistons that Golden State forward

Jonathan Kuminga had lost faith in head

coach Steve Kerr because of the latter’s

choice to sit the third-year forward for

the last 17:48 of the team’s Thursday

 

Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time
Warriors’ Steve Kerr responds to Jonathan Kuminga’s pleas for playing time

victory over the Nuggets. Before Golden

State’s victory on Friday, Kerr addressed

Kuminga’s alleged irritation, as reported

by ESPN’s Kendra Andrews.

“I’ve got to get him out there for longer,

but these are really difficult decisions,”

Kerr said. “Because it’s not just as simple

as how many minutes a guy plays. It’s

who’s playing, what’s the combination,

what’s happening in the game.”

According to Andrews, Kuminga and

Kerr had a 20-hour meeting to talk about

the 21-year-old’s dissatisfaction in

between Golden State’s back-to-back games.

Kuminga remarked, “I think it went

really well.” “I believe it came down to

just having a deeper understanding of

one another. More dialogue. We don’t

actually get to get together as much to

talk about basketball-related topics or

anything else. Not as often do we get to

do that. I feel more at ease knowing that

I can approach his office whenever I

have questions since that we had that

talk. His door is ajar. Go up there, relax,

and bide your time until he returns at

any time. I believe that constant

communication is the key to solving any problem.

Against the Pistons, Kuminga ended up

playing a season-high 36 minutes and

didn’t leave the court until the fourth

quarter. After making his 12th

consecutive start, he finished with 11

points and six rebounds. Kuminga hasn’t

yet posted consecutive games with 30 or

more minutes, according to Anthony

Slater of The Athletic, so it will be

intriguing to watch the pattern going forward.

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