A one-handed windmill dunk.

A posterizing dunk over Yang Hansen off a vertical leap.

With his freakish athleticism, he truly lives up to being the 7th overall pick in the 2021 draft.

Kuminga, now with the Hawks after leaving the Warriors, is really joyful and constantly beaming.
This guy and Hield were packaged together by the Warriors and sent to the Hawks before this year's trade deadline, bringing back the 2024 championship stretch-five Porzingis.

So far, Kuminga has played three games for the Hawks, starting once, and won all three. He contributed 27 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals; 17 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block; and 20 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals. Across these three games, he shot a combined 21-for-31 from the field, an impressive ~68% field goal percentage, including 5-for-9 from three-point range, a ~56% three-point percentage.

A change of scenery can revive a person, just as moving a tree can kill it.
Kuminga's recent performance has been visibly outstanding. Could this change of teams finally unlock his full potential?

It's worth noting that during Kuminga's free throws, Hawks fans chanted in unison, "Thank you, Warriors." The Hawks' home commentator also remarked: "Thank you, Warriors, for giving up on such a young and talented player like Kuminga."

Over his four-and-a-half-season tenure with the Warriors, Kuminga played a total of 278 games, averaging 22.1 minutes per game, with stats of 12.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists, on 50.3% shooting. In 34 playoff games, he averaged 11.4 minutes, contributing 7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game, with a 49.7% field goal percentage. In the 21-22 season, his rookie year, he won an NBA championship with the Warriors.

According to past reports, Kuminga had disagreements with the Warriors' coaching staff and even management, but maintained a good relationship with the Warriors' fanbase.
Previously, some media suggested Kuminga's family took too much food from the Warriors, which Stephen Curry directly debunked: "My bad bro this is crazy lol... Go be great!"

So far this season, the Hawks are 31-31, ranking 9th in the East with a .500 win percentage; the Trail Blazers are 29-33, 10th in the West with a .468 win percentage; the Warriors are 31-29, 8th in the West with a .517 win percentage.
