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Warriors forward Kumingga said: Team role has never been stable

4:47pm, 28 June 2025Basketball

On June 26, the young NBA Warriors power forward Kumingga recently interviewed the US media and publicly talked about his soon-to-be-restricted free agent status in the offseason. His outlook for next season and future goals: "

The role I currently play in the Warriors is extremely unstable. I often play more than a dozen games, and suddenly I am notified to have a five or six game quit. I am eager to play in a fully stable role. I know my ability and can provide unlimited passion and energy for victory!"

"Whether you will continue to stay in the Warriors in the future, or sign and then join other teams, I am currently actively training, hoping to increase muscle strength confrontation and increase shooting percentage. I hope to become an All-Star player in the future, and strive to be selected many times, with the goal of becoming a great player. I will do my best to focus on the game to fight and achieve it!"

It is obvious that Kumingga is actively looking for opportunities for himself during the offseason. He hopes to join a team with more full playing time and stable starts in the future. It is reported that after losing the pursuit of Durant, the NBA Heat are listing Kumingga as an active recruitment target. They hope to send Wolfberry Wiggins to the 2025 draft pick to choose teammates with more future combat effectiveness for Hero and Adebayo.

22-2025 season, Kumingga, played 8 games in the first round of the playoffs and the second round, averaging 23.4 minutes per game, scoring 15.3 points + 2.5 rebounds + 1.3 assists + 0.5 steals + 0.5 blocks, shooting percentage 48.0%, three-point shooting percentage 40.0%, and free throw shooting percentage 70.0%. Especially in the second round of the game against the Timberwolves, he can average 20+ data per game, and is the player with the Warriors with the most points and the most stable performance!

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