CHICAGO – Sitting at his locker deep within Chicago’s United Center, with teammate Quinten Post to his left, a half-dozen reporters in front of him and zero minutes played on the night, Jonathan Kuminga assured everyone who would listen that everything was fine.
Being a healthy scratch for the Warriors’ blowout victory over the hapless Bulls a mere 24 hours after starting against the Cavaliers?
No big deal, Kuminga asserted. After all, the rest of the rotation did just fine without him, so he could not complain.
“But you know, as long as things are working out here and we’re winning, I don’t see the point of switching anything, changing,” Kuminga said. “So, whenever my number gets called, I’ll be ready. I don’t see the point. Because we’re doing good, and we’ve been doing good.”
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