It is not uncommon for NBA players and stars to grow frustrated with their teams over contractual issues, playing time and other conflicts.For Dub Nation and the Warriors, their most recent incident came with Jonathan Kuminga, the former No. 7 overall pick in 2021, who became disgruntled with his situation in Golden State over the first five seasons of his NBA career.The months-long saga sparked national response from players, Kuminga’s teammates and media members. Alas, the Warriors traded Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks for Kristaps Porziis before this year’s deadline.Finally — after five years of ups and downs that became nearly one year of heightened headlines — both parties could move on.Similarly, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks appear headed for a divorce.But Kuminga’s teammate, Draymond Green, doesn’t believe Antetokounmpo’s situation is being talked about the way Kuminga’s was.“It’s funny how all the people want interviews and stuff with Giannis. Y’all don’t say nothing. But y’all acting like Jonathan Kuminga having a problem with his team was the worst thing the NBA has ever...