San Francisco, CA – One of the biggest attractions during All-Star Weekend is the slam dunk contest. The Golden State Warriors have one player participating in the event and that's Oakland native Juan Toscano-Anderson. Draymond Green isn't happy about that.

On the Draymond Green Show, the former Defensive Player of the Year winner voiced his displeasure with the Warriors only having one player participate. He was so frustrated he decided to call rookie Jonathan Kuminga to confront him about the matter. Thursday night the rookie explained why he wasn't interested.

“I feel like I’m super bouncy when it comes to being in the game, but without a warm-up, I’m not really bouncy,” Kuminga told ClutchPoints. “I don’t have a lot of tricks, that’s why I didn’t want to be in it.”

If Green was mad about Kuminga not participating in the dunk contest, it's safe to assume he was even more furious after watching him play against the Sacramento Kings. The freakishly athletic rookie put on a dunking clinic. His reverse jam that made the crowd go wild, probably made Green pull his hair out.

When Kuminga was asked about the dunk he replied, “That’s just an easy thing.”

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The No. 7 pick in the draft scored 18 points and had 7 rebounds off the bench. The Warriors dominated the struggling Kings the entire night, while Kuminga dazzled the fans with finishes above the rim. The final score was 126-114 and it gave the Dubs their 40th win of the season.

Next, the Warriors face the Oklahoma City Thunder as they attempt to close the gap on the Phoenix Suns.