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3-of-7 from three-point range to 20 points, Wiggins reminded Kuminga with action that you are not qualified enough to get a max contract

Today, the Warriors traveled to the Trail Blazers to take on the Trail Blazers, and they defeated the Trail Blazers 139-104, which was also the first appearance of several new signings for the Warriors this offseason. The Warriors' four new signings were clearly successful in their debuts, with Hield scoring a team-high 22 points and shooting 5-of-7 from beyond the three-point line.

On the other hand, some of the Warriors' players last season were not as good as they could have been, such as Kuminga. Kuminga played 19 minutes and scored 10 points on 3-of-9 shooting, with four turnovers and three fouls on the court. In the offseason, Kuminga asked the Warriors for a max contract, and the Warriors don't seem to be planning to offer him a max contract at this time. Mainly because Kuminga does not have the ability to get a maximum salary contract at the moment, and his performance on the court is still a little immature.

Although after an offseason of precipitation, Kuminga still did not get rid of his rampage style of play on the court, and was repeatedly fouled by opponents today, including repeated mistakes on the court, and his basketball IQ did not seem to improve. As players in the same position, Wiggins and Kuminga started together today, and the two are also in direct contrast.

Wiggins scored 20 points in just 23 minutes of playing time today, including 4-of-7 shooting from beyond the three-point line. It seems that Wiggins is also using his performance to remind Kuminga that he does not have the ability to get a max contract right now. You must know that at present, Wiggins only got a contract with an annual salary of more than 20 million. And he can contribute around 20 points per game as long as he wants to, and Kuminga is clearly not up to that level. So it's time for Kuminga to put away his blind self-confidence.

For the Kuming family, the only thing he needs to do now is to slowly settle down. It was clear on the pitch today that he wanted to express himself as much as possible. But the desire for speed is not enough, and the performance on the field is very reckless. All he needs to do is to increase his basketball IQ as much as possible, to be fast when it's fast, and slow down when it's slow. It is clear that he does not yet have the ability to get a contract with a maximum salary. He could have made the transition with a proper contract at this stage, and he could have learned as much as he could in the next few years, and he could still afford to get a maximum salary in the future. What the Kuming family needs now is their own mentality.

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