Jonathan Kuminga wowed the Chase Center crowd again Saturday night with another monster dunk, and this time, the entire Milwaukee Bucks defense was the victim.
The 19-year-old Warriors rookie exploded down the paint and cleared away the Bucks' defense. Grayson Allen made his best attempt to stop Kuminga, but he fell short and simply was forced to move out of the way.
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"It feels good to be out there. I feel like I'm flying," Kuminga said on "Warriors Live" when asked about the dunk. "It helps the team, too, to bring up the energy. Me doing big things like that, it brings up the energy from everybody else."
Kuminga finished the game with 14 points and 11 rebounds in 28 minutes in the Warriors’ much-needed win over the Bucks.
Kuminga has blessed Dub Nation with a couple explosive dunks in his first NBA season, and brought much-needed energy to the Warriors this season.
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And after a rough losing patch, Golden State will need that energy during the final stretch of the regular season and into the playoffs.