The Andrew Wiggins tale How Minnesota Timberwolves loss became a massive gain for Dubs
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They:
• Passed on Steph Curry twice in the NBA Draft
• Couldn't finalize a Klay Thompson-Kevin Love deal
• Traded GSW Andrew Wiggins AND a first-round pickThe Minnesota Timberwolves are god's gift to the Warriors. They:• Passed on Steph Curry twice in the NBA Draft• Couldn't finalize a Klay Thompson-Kevin Love deal• Traded GSW Andrew Wiggins AND a first-round pick Now, in the playoffs, Wiggins has taken the next step, scoring in double figures in 19 games. In game 3 of the Conference Finals vs , the 27 year old had a playoff career high 27 points and 11 rebounds, which at the time tied his playoff career high. He also set new playoff career highs in field goals made and attempted. Wiggins has been mindful of what the Warriors have done for him as well - “Man, there are just a lot of great people here. Great people here that challenge you. They hold you accountable. The support system, everyone on this team, this organization, they support you and they want to see you do good, and they put you in a position to do good.”
The Andrew Wiggins tale How Minnesota Timberwolves loss became a massive gain for Dubs
Andrew Wiggins attempts a layup during 2022 NBA Finals - Game Five could very easily be on vacation right now or sitting at home. Instead, the forward looks at home, as he’s a win away from his first NBA Title. Andrew Wiggins could still be in Minnesota or on another NBA team, including Philadelphia, where he could have been a 76er, multiple times. Last summer and earlier this season, the Sixers attempted to trade for Wiggins as part of a package that would have included . The Warriors said no. Coming out of Kansas in 2014, the Sixers tried to trade up with Cleveland to land Wiggins first overall. The Cavs said no. The Cleveland Cavaliers made Andrew Wiggins the number one overall pick in 2014, but sent him packing months later to Minnesota in a deal that teamed up Kevin Love with in Cleveland. 2022 NBA Finals - Game Five He was just the second No. 1 overall draft pick to be traded without playing a game for the team that drafted him since 1976. Andrew Wiggins' NBA playing career started in Minnesota, where he won rookie of the year, but he eventually struggled to live up to the hype of a first overall pick. He had a tough time putting a struggling Timberwolves team on his back, that has never won a NBA championship and who has made the playoffs only twice since 2004. Wiggins showed flashes of greatness but he wasn’t consistent enough on both ends of the floor. His work ethic has been questioned, but those who know him and those who have played him have said that notion is misleading and just not the case. Multiple teammates Andrew Wiggins has had in both Minnesota and with Golden State, have witnessed a strong work ethic first hand. After part of six seasons in Minnesota, Wiggins was traded to Golden State in a deal that nearly fell apart in 2020 and was eventually agreed upon and finalized at the NBA trade deadline that February. Among his new teammates who were excited to play with him was two-time MVP Stephen Curry. “He's embraced the challenge of consistency and what he's capable of doing on both ends of the floor. The fact that there's an opportunity for him to do what he's doing because of the way that we play and because of the way that we've embraced him from day one. Try to paint a picture of what his skill set can do for us to reach the highest level.” Curry said of Wiggins. “Bottom line is he's just having fun playing basketball. That's the biggest thing. Everything he's been through in his career. All the talk about him as the No. 1 guy, No. 2 guy, No. 1 pick, all that type of stuff, I'm sure he's enjoying this more than anything else he's experienced in this league. That's kind of what it's all about.” In San Francisco, Wiggins didn’t have to be the face of the franchise with all of the pressure on his shoulders to lead a franchise to the promised land. He could relax a little and learn from some of the best players in the NBA and one of the winningest coaches in Steve Kerr, who believes Andrew Wiggins is a winner. “I mean, before I even got here, they have been great. You know, things that worked for them. And I feel like I'm pretty easygoing, so I just came in here and hoop. I'm playing basketball, and I'm playing hard, and I feel like people respect that. And I'm just trying to win. At the end of the day, no matter what it takes or whatever they need from me, I'm here to help them win.” Wiggins said. “I feel like being here, it's a winning culture. They have won before, and they have dominated the NBA. When I got here, they put you in position to succeed. They always bring out the best in you. They want the best for you. You know, supportive. So, it's been good.” Wiggins worked on his game and in the gym. He added muscle to feel stronger and faster. He looked noticeably different physically, and his play on the court improved too as behind the scenes dedication elevated his game. He takes care of his body by eating healthy and getting enough sleep. His mentality has conditioned his body for moments like these. Two-plus years later, the Wiggins trade is not only paying off for him but for the Golden State Warriors, who are a win away from beating the Boston Celtics for the NBA championship. And Andrew Wiggins is well aware of that - “It's something I dreamt about for sure, being in the league, and this is the ultimate stage. It doesn't get bigger than this. I was out there being aggressive. It was a good game.” Wiggins became an All-Star for the first time this season with the Warriors, and he has had his hand in, not only their wins in the finals, but all playoff long. He’s a big reason why they are here and to say he’s been a good fit is an understatement. The Warriors did not miss a beat with out to start the regular season recovering. Wiggins improved his defense and his shooting, as he finished with a single-season career high in 3-point field goal percentage, 3-pointers made and attempted. The Minnesota Timberwolves are god's gift to the Warriors.They:
• Passed on Steph Curry twice in the NBA Draft
• Couldn't finalize a Klay Thompson-Kevin Love deal
• Traded GSW Andrew Wiggins AND a first-round pickThe Minnesota Timberwolves are god's gift to the Warriors. They:• Passed on Steph Curry twice in the NBA Draft• Couldn't finalize a Klay Thompson-Kevin Love deal• Traded GSW Andrew Wiggins AND a first-round pick Now, in the playoffs, Wiggins has taken the next step, scoring in double figures in 19 games. In game 3 of the Conference Finals vs , the 27 year old had a playoff career high 27 points and 11 rebounds, which at the time tied his playoff career high. He also set new playoff career highs in field goals made and attempted. Wiggins has been mindful of what the Warriors have done for him as well - “Man, there are just a lot of great people here. Great people here that challenge you. They hold you accountable. The support system, everyone on this team, this organization, they support you and they want to see you do good, and they put you in a position to do good.”