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Steve Kerr Gets Honest About Jonathan Kuminga Playing In Game 7

The Golden State Warriors have had a spectacular season so far, and their fans have been on the edge of their seats with every game. However, one player they haven’t seen much of lately is Jonathan Kuminga, and many of them are starting to wonder why. With the must-win Game 7 against the Houston Rockets looming on Sunday, fans are curious if Kuminga will finally get some playing time. In a recent press conference with head coach Steve Kerr and Brett Siegel, Kerr addressed the topic and gave some insight into Kuminga’s potential role in the game.

Kuminga, who was drafted by the Warriors with the seventh overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, has shown great promise in his limited playing time this season. Known for his athleticism and explosive scoring ability, Kuminga has quickly become a fan favorite among the Warriors faithful. However, due to the team’s depth and tight rotation, the 18-year-old rookie has only played in 12 of the Warriors’ 25 games so far.

Naturally, fans are eager to see more of Kuminga on the court, especially in such a crucial game like Game 7. And with the Warriors’ star player Stephen Curry out with an injury, many are hoping Kuminga could step up and fill the void. When asked about the possibility of Kuminga playing in Game 7, Kerr had this to say: “Jonathan is an extremely talented player, and we have full confidence in his abilities. However, we have a deep team, and rotations are a tough decision to make. But I can assure you that Jonathan will be ready to go if we need him.”

Kerr’s words may come as a disappointment to some fans who were hoping to see Kuminga play a bigger role in Game 7. However, it’s important to note that this is not a reflection of Kuminga’s talent or potential. As a rookie, he is still adjusting to the pace and demands of the NBA, and Kerr is taking a cautious approach in his development. Additionally, Game 7 is a high-pressure situation, and Kerr may rely more on his experienced players to secure the win.

But that doesn’t mean Kuminga won’t get his chance to shine. Kerr has shown trust in him in previous games, and the rookie has delivered. In fact, Kuminga’s most recent appearance against the Sacramento Kings saw him score a career-high 14 points in just 16 minutes on the court. This performance is a testament to Kuminga’s potential and why the Warriors coaching staff has high hopes for him.

Kuminga himself is taking things in stride and is focused on helping the team in any way he can. “I’m just trying to stay ready and be prepared for whenever my name is called,” he said in a recent interview. “I know that I have a lot to learn, and I’m just trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can from the coaching staff and my teammates.”

The Warriors’ success this season has been a collective effort, with every player contributing in their own way. And while fans may not see Kuminga on the court as much as they would like right now, there is no doubt that he will play a crucial role in the team’s future. His talent and potential are undeniable, and it’s only a matter of time before he becomes a regular contributor on the court.

So, will we see Kuminga play in Game 7? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: regardless of whether he steps on the court or not, Kuminga’s presence and potential will continue to excite Warriors fans and give them hope for the future. And with the support and guidance of the coaching staff, Kuminga is sure to make a significant impact on the team in the games to come.

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