However, his defense has been equally impactful, and for that he credits his former Warriors teammate Green — notably on a key play late in Game 2 when he shoved Alexander-Walker back into the right defensive position to stop Brunson rather than switching. “It’s just instinct,” Jonathan Kuminga said. “I give my praise to Draymond … I’ve seen him do that so many times, like so many times, he’s one of the best. Seeing somebody doing it all the time … and Nickeil [was] still in good position. Like I say, I watched Draymond do it, it’s little things that don’t go on the [stat] sheet that help you.” “Jonathan’s just been all in,” Snyder said. “Tonight he did some things that really gave our team a lift. I think the biggest thing he’s done is he’s just defended. Another guy that’s in there competing and defending.”
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