Domineering, Warriors 1-3 Timberwolves, Kuminga: Our energy and atmosphere are still great
Jonathan Kumingga believes that the atmosphere of the team is still good despite the Warriors falling behind the Timberwolves 1-3 on Monday. 1-3 trailing did not affect the Golden State Warriors in the slightest. Jonathan Cumingga explained what happened in the locker room after losing to the Timberwolves 110-117 on Monday. "Our mentality and mood are still high," Kumingga said via Channel X 95.7 The Game (formerly Twitter). "Our energy and atmosphere are still great." The Warriors are missing Stephen Curry, who is out with a hamstring injury. In the first game, he played the first half, and that was their only victory. As a result, the Minnesota Timberwolves had an absolute advantage. They dominate and also put their stars in the lead. Players like Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle have done what they want. Despite this, the Warriors' locker room atmosphere is still high. Despite the lack of Curry, they also have Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green and Buddy Hilder to turn the situation around. Not to mention, Kumingga himself also played an extremely important role in playing time. However, this is the biggest problem. The problem is not his performance, but when he comes on the field. He has limited playing time due to players like Ji Santos and Quinten Post. The latter two also played a role, but Kumingga is a true "microwave" scorer and an important scoring point. Jonathan Kumingga is not worried about the Warriors' 1-3 trailing Although the Warriors have not yet turned the tables from the 1-3 trailing, this may be the first time for them. They fought the Houston Rockets three games in the first round. However, the Golden State Warriors' experience in the winning battle is a big advantage for them. However, the Minnesota Timberwolves have more experience than the Houston Rockets. After all, the Timberwolves reached the Western Conference Finals last season. They always stand up at the most critical moments. Even so, winning three consecutive games is never easy. Anyway, the Warriors have experience in winning the championship, the most notable of which are Curry, Green and Butler. All three of them have entered the NBA Finals countless times and overcome many difficulties in the playoffs. In any case, the Warriors will do their best to deal with the Timberwolves. They quickly beat the Los Angeles Lakers and could also have the same victory over the Golden State Warriors. Ultimately, Kumingga still believes his team has more energy to reverse. Even if it really reverses, it will require some elite-level games, such as the poor performance of the Minnesota Timberwolves, and perhaps the help of the referee. If not, the Warriors may be out soon and the future is full of uncertainty.
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