The Golden State Warriors stole a major victory from under the Cleveland Cavaliers’ noses tonight. Without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, the team relied on two-way guard Pat Spencer, who logged a career-high 19 points and seven assists. But despite winning 99-94, head coach Steve Kerr had lessons for his other young pieces.

“The turnovers have been an issue lately,” Kerr replied to a reporter who asked about Jonathan Kuminga’s recent struggles. “I’m really urging him to get up the floor instead of holding back in the backcourt and asking for the ball. I want him to be the first guy down the floor, not the last.”

The young forward has struggled a lot since returning from his knee tendinitis, looking completely unlike his early-season form. Since returning, Kuminga

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