Andrew Wiggins is making waves in the Golden State Warriors’ first-round playoff series against the Sacramento Kings, despite missing two months of play for personal reasons. With an average of 19.3 points on 49.2% shooting from the field and 5.8 rebounds per game, Wiggins is exceeding expectations, proving himself as an impressive two-way presence on the court. His nine blocks in the series have given him an average of 2.3 blocks per game, and he’s taking pride in contributing to the team in any way possible, from rebounding to loose balls. Now, with the series tied at two wins apiece, Wiggins faces the challenge of guarding Kings’ star guard De’Aaron Fox, but so far, he’s held his ground, forcing turnovers and blocking shots. His return to the team has been “pretty remarkable,” according to Warriors’ coach Steve Kerr, and his energy and dynamic play style will be crucial for the team’s success in the playoffs.
Andrew Wiggins Exceeding Expectations in Warriors’ Playoff Series Against Kings
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