Kumingga: Whether it is signing first and then changing, I only focus on playing and training & to get better
11:04pm, 26 June 2025Basketball
Warriors forward Kumingga, who is about to become a restricted free agent, was interviewed. Speaking about the future, he expressed his trust in his agent and he focused only on the game himself.
"I trust my agent (Aaron Turner)," Kumingga said. "I want to know more about the progress, whether it's signing first or changing contracts (renewal), but I've spent most of my time focusing on playing and training, and wherever I get the opportunity, the better I get, the better I can show it."
"Where I go, wherever I'm in, I want them to say 'He deserves what he gets, he deserves it, he's put in a huge effort', and wherever I'm in, I want to give people the feeling that way, I want to be a great player, I think I have the ability to do that, the only way to achieve my goal is to go all out and stick to it every day," Kumingga added.
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