Golden State can thank Jonathan Kuminga for their 109-98 victory over Brooklyn. The Congolese forward delivered a stellar double-double performance, scoring 28 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. The 21-year-old also dished out 3 assists in his 33 minutes on the court. This exceptional display brings Kuminga closer to being named the Most Improved Player (MIP), an award that recognizes a player who has shown the most improvement from one season to the next. Additionally, Kuminga now has 2000 career points in the regular season with Golden State, making him the second youngest player in the franchise’s history to achieve this milestone.