The Ukiah Daily Journal

How Jonathan Kuminga and Jordan Poole can lift fatigued Warriors team

- By Shayna Rubin

Steve Kerr's voice was clear. His pleas heard loud enough for those seated behind the Warriors bench at Fedex Forum to hear. “Shoot the ball!” Kerr's cries were directed at Jonathan Kuminga — who the Memphis Grizzlies left wide open with the ball from 3. With no option for a pass for a better look, Kuminga took Kerr's advice and shot the ball from the top-left wing and hit it.

Kuminga went 3-for-3 from 3 in the first half and 4-for-7 overall and scored a team-high 24 points to keep afloat a noticeably fatigued Warriors team in Memphis. Though for all his efforts, the Warriors lost their 11th straight road game, 133-119, on Saturday night.

But the 20-year-old's performanc­e provided a glimpse of what could be.

The Warriors lack of size and defensive versatilit­y without Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II is having a direct impact on their road woes.

Opponents are shooting the lights out from 3 when the Warriors come to town — the Grizzlies shot 47% on Saturday — in part because the small Warriors roster has to over-compensate on offense.

Kuminga is one of few left who can add size and athleticis­m. He'd certainly be a rotational mainstay if he makes opposing defenses pay for keeping him open from 3 like he did in Memphis.

Not only that, but Kuminga provided the energy to lift a fatigued core on the back-half of a backto-back; Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, in particular, looked drained recently with a collective 12 turnovers in Friday's loss and slow scoring nights on Saturday. That was most evident with his eight rebounds.

“That was the biggest thing. That's the thing that we're looking for all the time,” Kerr said. “He had eight rebounds tonight, three offensive. If he adds that to his game consistent­ly, it'll change everything for him, so we're going to stay on him about that.

“He's a young guy, so he's learning so much every single day and he's making strides. So, I'm very happy with his developmen­t.”

Draymond Green's encouragem­ent after Kuminga bobbled the ball on a fastbreak led to Kuminga drawn foul off an attempted put-back dunk. His two free throws cut the Grizzlies 14-point lead at the frame's startdown to 104-100 at the end of the third quarter.

“Who cares? Everyone bobbles the ball,” Green said. “I think emotionall­y, that's always a different hurdle to get over than necessaril­y playing on the court. It usually takes you a little longer to grow emotionall­y than it does from a skill perspectiv­e. You expect them to keep growing there, and I know he will, but you also can appreciate the competitiv­eness, a guy wanting to do everything right. Can't knock that, that second time, like I told him. You can't allow it to take you off your square.”

A Warriors' attempt to erase a 15-point deficit wouldn't have been possible without Jordan Poole.

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