Jordan Poole of the Golden State Warriors.
Heading into Monday night, the Golden State Warriors were looking to tie up their series against the Sacramento Kings, as they had faltered in Game 1. However, they failed once again in Game 2, falling into a 2-0 hole in the series.
Jordan Poole, Jonathan Kuminga, and Donte DiVincenzo all didn’t play in the final quarter, as head coach Steve Kerr went in a different direction. After the game, Stephen Curry spoke about those three not logging fourth-quarter minutes and the mentality Golden State needs to have moving forward.
“I mean, the way that we’ve played all year, there have been different rotations,” Curry said via the NBA Interviews YouTube channel. “Getting out there and trying different things. It’s part of how we’re built because we have so many options based on looks, based on what the other team’s doing. And our biggest challenge is for everybody to stay locked in mentally on what you’re asked to do when you’re out there and not get deflated if it’s not your night or not your turn. I know that’s really hard to do. Everybody wants to be out there. Everybody wants to play. But things changed really quickly in a series, and if you miss that moment because you give in to the frustrations or whatever that is, that’s the hard part. That’s the challenge. So, those guys have been productive all year. They have helped us win some big games. I expect whoever’s out there to contribute, especially when we go home, to find some momentum and some life and give ourselves a chance in the series.”
Poole finished the game with four points, three rebounds, one assist, and one steal on 1-of-7 shooting from the field and 0-of-3 shooting from deep.
Kuminga ended the night with just a single rebound, barely logging over three minutes of playing time.
DiVincenzo put up zero points, two rebounds, and one assist without attempting a single field goal.