In this video we talk through some of Jonathan Kuminga's best plays of the year, and look forward to what he could potentially be. Twitter- / hoopsdrive
"Kuminga's midrange shot should be a weapon"...yes. And, "he should be a large part of the rotation" this coming year, because he'[s ready for it. Again, yes.
Jonathan Kuminga, This young man embodies every component of a Superstar in the making Jonathan Kuminga has all the tools to elevate himself to the top. His has the obvious physical attributes ( strength, quickness, leaping ability, cat-like reflexes,) his understanding of the game of basketball is continually improving under the guidance of many of basketball s premier championship coaches and players.. Now when you combine all of these qualities and skills with the most important ingredients to be a true champion which to me are, humility, passion, commitment and love for the game, Jonathan Kuminga. Is the NBA's future MVP.
JK has a lot of weapon but most people know about him is his explosive dunks. Seeing this video makes me ask why isnt he using his spinmoves and pumpfake anymore? I forgot that JK can do euro step. The coaching staff should encourage him to use all his skills for him to master it but no they change his way of playing.
Nice video man, loving the focus on players that aren’t the biggest names in the NBA especially with so many young up and comers in the league. Jaden Ivey or Jalen Duren next maybe?
He has a very respectful 3pt. % and mid-range jumper. Have you seen the clips of his 60 point game this summer? He hit several 3 pointers that were silky smooth and nothing but net. The video is just a snippet of JK's assets and highlights from last year's games and doesn't show or tell of his incredible summer work ethic and drive that is paying off huge dividends according to Steph, Klay, Drayton, and most importantly, Coach Steve Kerr.
He shot 36% on catch and shoot threes this year. Came into the league not a shooter at all... He'd made progress. They don't need him to be Steph Curry just hit the open ones at a decent clip. Also what? Him dropping 60 in a pick up game was hard to watch? What an odd statement bro.