The NBA summer league gives NBA fans, media, and organizations the first look at the future stars of the NBA. Classic pictures and memories are created instantly as soon as rookies play their first game. A poor performance during a rookie's debut game can lead to slander. At the same time, an exceptional performance on opening night can overhype a player. Golden State Warriors rookies Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody will be under the microscope of the NBA world in a few days.

Camera crews will be ready to catch their first made or missed basket of the night. Reporters will begin to pass judgment from their vantage points with tweets. While coaches try to figure out the best way these players can help win games.

Jonathon Kuminga, the 18-year-old from Congo, has some early experience of the NBA style of play. He bypassed playing in college to play for the NBA G-League Ignite team, which might give him an early advantage over some rookies.

Kuminga averaged just under 16 points and seven rebounds per game in 13 G-League games. We should see similar numbers during summer league play. As the number one option this summer, those numbers can easily rise a bit. Kuminga has a very calm personality, and his style of play matches. Kuminga can really get up and down the court, but he plays the game with patience and uses his size well. He shows the ability to make plays for others. But the one question on Kuminga is can he knock down shots consistently? He shot 38.7% from the field and 24.5% from deep.

His teammate, Moses Moody, was drafted after Kuminga with the 14th pick. He is considered the player you can play immediately. Mainly because of his shooting ability. He shot 42.7% from the field and 35.8% from the three-point line. In one college season at Arkansas, he showed the ability to play off of the ball. He can catch and shoot the ball well. He also understands how to use off-ball screens. The three-point line is further in the NBA, and some players have to get adjusted to the distance. Moody and other shooters might struggle with that, but not for long.

Kuminga and Moody are two different players but can complement each other well during the Warriors run in the summer league. Both players are aware of what they need to show and should be very aggressive at this time. During the regular season, they will have smaller roles, so opportunities to earn a rotation spot can be limited. Although roles will be lesser, their production will be essential to the Warriors during the regular season.

The two teenagers are excited and eager to play. Warriors fans should be thrilled and anxious to see them perform as well. Who knows, you could be catching the first glimpse of a hall of fame career. Nobody can predict the future, but Warriors fans should be pleased with the play of their two new rookies in this year's NBA summer league.