Mysteriously Absent for Months, Returning Warriors Star Answers a Burning Question With a Message for Stephen Curry

The Golden State Warriors are the defending champions and arguably have a lot more to prove than their rivals. The Warriors, who hold the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, are one of the groups that will open the 2023 postseason. A certain NBA player reacted to a question with a strong Stephen Curry example, clearly pleased with whatever lies ahead of the game as fans wait in anticipation.

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A Warriors star after a long absence 

Andrew Wiggins stayed off the court to handle an unspecified family matter as the rest of his teammates passed their opponents to clinch a playoff position.Wiggins said he is unaware of coach Steve Kerr's decision regarding his spot on the team during a brief interview with NBC Sports Bay Area. 

ANDREW WIGGINS TO FOLLOW IN STEPHEN CURRY's FooTSTEPS ?

In the Interview Wiggins said, “I’ve got to wait and see. But I would get it if (coach Steve Kerr) said he wants me to come off the bench. I wasn’t here for a long time, so I would understand. You can’t say anything about that.” Furthermore, he added, “I mean, Steph came off the bench last year. What? Steph can do it, but I can’t?”,

Andrew Wiggins lands in a controversial issue

The NBA champion for 2022 finished his season on February 13 after taking a month off for unspecified reasons. Weeks later, shocking rumours about Mychal Johnson, Wiggins' girlfriend, surfaced, shocking the NBA community. Many questioned the Warriors star's biological connection to his two daughters after it was suggested that Johnson had cheated on Wiggins with his best friend.

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“Yearly Cry Anniversary”: Months After ‘Outlandish’ Kobe Bryant-LeBron James News, NBA Fans Mull Over Black Mamba’s Historic Night

Months After ‘Classic’ Deal With $8 Billion Worth Company, Stephen Curry Leans On Trillion Dollar Company For Blockbuster Launch