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The Hunted
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Such a clean layout mate, this makes me want to fire up 2K26 again. Madden is also calling my name.
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Agent
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Dylan Brooks on the Hawks? 
The PC mods look great bro. Like you're actually watching a real game on NBA TV

The PC mods look great bro. Like you're actually watching a real game on NBA TV
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RMJH4
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Nice opening win and yes unbelievable layout.
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six7
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thank u sir
so many options bro! fire something upThe Hunted wrote: ↑Yesterday, 01:49Such a clean layout mate, this makes me want to fire up 2K26 again. Madden is also calling my name.
good catch my guy. fixed the typo... supposed to be cj.
yessir! the mods are wild but they cost too much tbh. im on a low level laptop too

much appreciated!
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six7
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Jonathan Kuminga: A Tale of Hype and Adaptation
In the lead-up to the 2021 NBA Draft, Jonathan Kuminga was a name that echoed through the halls of every basketball chatroom and social media thread.
Jonathan Kuminga: A Tale of Hype and Adaptation
In the lead-up to the 2021 NBA Draft, Jonathan Kuminga was a name that echoed through the halls of every basketball chatroom and social media thread.

The hype surrounding Kuminga was palpable. Some touted him as a potential top-three pick, comparing his physical gifts to players like Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. Fans imagined him soaring through the air for monster dunks, weaving through defenders, and defending multiple positions. He was the embodiment of what the NBA was evolving into: a positionless game where versatility reigns supreme.
The Golden State Warriors, who snagged Kuminga with the seventh overall pick, had a clear vision: to blend their championship pedigree with fresh, dynamic talent. However, the reality for Kuminga was a steep learning curve. With seasoned stars like Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson, the minutes were scarce and the expectations high.

Kuminga’s game didn’t inherently fit into the Warriors’ established system right away. Golden State thrived on pace and space, focusing heavily on perimeter shooting and ball movement. Kuminga, with his instincts for slashing and attacking the rim, found himself caught in a dilemma. As much as they wanted to utilize his physical gifts, he struggled to find a consistent role.
While he flashed promise during limited outings, showcasing his ability to finish at the rim and defend passionately, the inconsistency and lack of experience often overshadowed his potential. He seemingly had the tools but struggled to put it all together within the confines of a playoff-bound team’s expectations.

Now, as the Hawks have acquired Kuminga, the questions loom large. Could he finally find his stride in a different environment? Can a team like Atlanta provide him the freedom he craves, an opportunity to harness his scoring prowess and develop his defensive skills without the intense pressure of a championship chase?
For Kuminga, this could be the moment to unlock everything that had everyone so hyped pre-draft. The potential is still there; he just needs a system that values his unique talents and gives him the chance to grow into the player everyone imagined he could become. As we look ahead, will this be the moment that turns the narrative for Jonathan Kuminga from untapped potential to a rising star?
The clock is ticking.
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Captain Canada
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Nice article written there. I think Kuminga has such untapped potential. I hope he breaks out for you
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Soapy
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Captain Canada wrote: ↑Yesterday, 11:09Nice article written there. I think Kuminga has such untapped potential. I hope he breaks out for you
i don't. that african a fraud
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redsox907
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I want to like Kuminga
but I can't. Plus, he's going to want a huge salary after the season
but I can't. Plus, he's going to want a huge salary after the season

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Sonny
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A fresh start might be exactly what is needed for a player with high upside. Very nice article.
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six7
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thanks bro. yea im just not sure how his game translates to 2k, especially this version of the game. if he leaks out on fastbreaks, ill hit him, but we will see. def gives me vibes of rondae hollis-jefferson on my 2k19 nets chise tho... unbelievable athlete, undersized, terrific at the rim.Captain Canada wrote: ↑Yesterday, 11:09Nice article written there. I think Kuminga has such untapped potential. I hope he breaks out for you
positive vibes onlySoapy wrote: ↑Yesterday, 11:22Captain Canada wrote: ↑Yesterday, 11:09Nice article written there. I think Kuminga has such untapped potential. I hope he breaks out for you
i don't. that african a fraud
lets see
hope this was helpful. i know u mentioned it being a good idea to make this post around kuminga who is somewhat a fascinating case that not all non-hoop heads know about
