Andrew Wiggins came back to the Bay Area on Monday, reunited with the Warriors for practice on Tuesday, and is set to play on Wednesday. Should he have to depart again on Thursday, it will be supported and acknowledged.

If any member of the team faces a significant family issue requiring their absence, it will be supported and understood.

Coach Steve Kerr emphasized the priority of life over basketball, stating after Tuesday’s practice, “I don’t prioritize basketball over life. If any of our players have a personal situation with their family, they will be there.”

“We prioritize everyone’s well-being and giving them the necessary space, and that principle guides our approach.”

Wiggins’ absence lasted a week, during which he missed four games, with the team winning three. Despite his absence for personal reasons, the Warriors had a successful road trip.’

Notably, Wiggins, the team’s starting small forward, stayed involved during his time away. He maintained his engagement by working out and keeping up with the team’s progress during their Eastern Conference road trip to Washington, New York, Toronto, and Boston, expressing approval of their performance.

“We’re gaining momentum,” Wiggins remarked. “We’ve discovered something positive – an identity we’ve been seeking. We’ve assembled effective pieces, and it’s been remarkable in the last few games. Everyone is performing at a high level, uniting, and embodying the true essence of the Golden State Warriors.”


The authentic Golden State Warriors boast a roster brimming with capable contributors, showcasing their peak performance during the crucial juncture of the regular season. They believe they possess the strength to make a substantial impact in the playoffs, while also prioritizing the personal needs of every member of the team, despite having the NBA’s highest payroll.

Wiggins’ return undoubtedly enhances the team’s prospects. Despite a less-than-stellar first half of the season by his standards, he has tallied double figures in scoring in 14 of his last 16 games, all while showcasing exceptional perimeter defense.

Wiggins’ resurgence as the true Andrew Wiggins has notably bolstered the Warriors’ performance.

That’s why he is expected to play, likely starting, on Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks at Chase Center.