Chasing Dreams: Kuminga is very hard-working, he is not the whiny, spoiled child you think he is.
6686 Sports November 15th Warriors star Dream Green updated his podcast today and talked about teammate Kuminga.
Dream Chasing said: "I saw that Kuminga was struggling with knee tendonitis before the last game, and the team doctor was watching him warm up to confirm whether he could play. In the end, he failed to play in the second half because he really felt uncomfortable, but people always like to create drama and spread rumors that Kuminga did not play in the second half because he was angry."
"But everyone, I have experienced all this personally, so I know something you don't know. I know Kuminga had knee soreness before the game. Oh my god, it's not what you think. Unbelievable? Look at this situation. Kuminga has been one of the most dedicated players on our team all season long. He is not the whiny, spoiled kid you say he is."
"When it comes to accepting the role, Kuminga has always made it clear that he wants to be an All-Star. , he thinks he has All-Star potential and wants to make it happen. He's made that very clear, and we all know that. So as a competitor, of course you're not happy when you feel like things aren't going exactly the way you want them to be."
"The guy practices very hard, so of course there's some emotion. Who wants a guy who doesn't have any emotion at all? That's a loser, I can tell you that right there. . You people always like to take things out of context and distort facts. But I want to tell you clearly: you never need to interpret my remarks - and you will never try to misinterpret my meaning. I always speak clearly and clearly." So far this season, Kuminga has played 13 games, averaging 13.8 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists, shooting 47.8% from the field and 32.4% from the three-point range. The Warriors officially announced today that Kuminga will miss the game against the Spurs due to bilateral knee tendonitis. After examination, Kuminga's knee has no structural damage.