Andrew Wiggins, the small forward for the Golden State Warriors, has been a standout player in the team’s 2-2 series against the Kings. Despite being away from the team since February 13 due to personal issues, Wiggins has played a total of 139 minutes in the series, averaging 19.3 PPG, 5.8 RPG, and 2.3 BPG across the first four games. His return to the team has been seamless, impressing fans and critics alike. Wiggins’ ability to create offense for himself and get to the basket has been a valuable asset to the Warriors, who are a team of jump shooters.
Wiggins’ growth as a player with the Warriors has been impressive, with him putting in the work, listening to coaches, and focusing on his strengths while improving on his weaknesses. He has become a valuable member of the team and a two-way contributor in the series against the Kings. The Warriors’ resurgence last year was a shock to everyone, and they have battled injuries in both 2020 and 2021. Despite this, they have managed to keep winning, and Wiggins has played a significant role in their success.
The Grizzlies, who the Warriors may face if they advance, are successful because of their toughness, defense, hustle, and a couple of players who can score on offense. Wiggins’ ability to create offense for himself and get to the basket will be crucial if the Warriors face the Lakers, who have a free throw discrepancy. The Warriors will need to forsake jump shots and try to go to the hole and draw fouls if they want to beat the Lakers. Despite the media never putting the Warriors as frontrunners, they are still a team to watch out for, and Wiggins’ growth as a player is a testament to their success.
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