Andrew Wiggins is back in training, a good sign for the Golden State champions ahead of the Playoffs
Ahead of Golden State's crucial win over the Pelicans on Tuesday, Steve Kerr revealed that Wiggins - who has missed the Warriors' last 20 games with what has only been described as a "personal problem", has become practice again.
This helps the fans of the Golden Gate Bridge team to be more confident before the upcoming Playoffs round. The Golden State Warriors have lost a very important player in last year's NBA championship campaign in the last 20 games.
Andrew Wiggins was absent for personal reasons. While rumors spread about exactly what was going on with Wiggins, his teammates were supportive and respectful of his privacy.
One player who is eagerly anticipating Wiggins' return is Warriors superstar Steph Curry. With the Playoffs approaching, Andrew's return is essential this time around.
“It was difficult without him being there with us,” Steph said in a recent interview. "But we understand he's dealing with some serious issues and we want him to give him all the time he needs to recover. When he returns, we're delighted to have him in the leg. way forward".
Curry's sentiments were echoed by his longtime teammate - Draymond Green. Green, who has always been vocal in support of his teammates, expressed his disappointment with those who spread false rumors about Wiggins.
"Sometimes people loathe me," Green said on his podcast. "You don't know what someone is solving, and then you make them solve it... Stop, that's disgusting"
Despite Wiggins' absence, the Warriors managed to maintain their success in the East to maintain their Playoffs. With only five games left in the regular season, the team is focusing on wrapping up the remaining matches and preparing for the knockout stages.
Head coach Steve Kerr provided an update on Wiggins' physical condition, saying he has trained on his own and will be ready to play when he returns. Kerr also acknowledged the importance of Wiggins to the team's success.
"He's a big part of what we do," Kerr said in a recent interview. "But for now, the most important thing for him is to take care of himself and his family. When he's ready to return, we'll be delighted to have him in the squad."
As the Warriors prepare for the Playoffs, the return of Andrew Wiggins will certainly be a driving force for the team. With Steph Curry eagerly anticipating his return, it's clear that Wiggins has the support of his teammates as he struggles through his personal issues.