Jonathan Kuminga has scored 34 points in each of the Golden State Warriors’ past two games.
“I just think he’s turning a corner,” Kerr said.
“What I like is he’s not settling for the 17-foot pull-up,” Kerr said. “He’s trying to get to the rim. If it’s not there, he’s kicking it out. Then, late clock, he’s one of the few guys who can create a shot. That’s where the mid-range shot comes into play. The process is better.”
Kuminga will continue coming off the bench, but he will play “starter’s minutes.”
“This feels different to me,” Kerr said. “It really does. There’s just a different force to his game. Last night, you saw all the times he ran the floor, ran through the catch and attacked the rim. Nine rebounds tonight. The timely plays he made. It just feels different. It feels like he’s figuring out how to impact winning, which is obviously the main thing.”