Andrew Wiggins is completely oblivious to the trade narratives surrounding the Warriors


Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins joined superstar Stephen Curry in discussing the narrative surrounding trade speculation. Curry clarified the Warriors’ ‘over-analyzed’ trade speculationwhile Wiggins initially pretended not to know what reporters were asking about after Golden State’s 116-115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

After the win, Wiggins talked about focusing on his personal life rather than trade talks surrounding the team, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic.

“I didn’t see anything.” What happened? Man, I’m going home. I’m going to my little room. You watch my TV shows and I just chill,” Wiggins said. “I’m not asking too much.”

Either way, Wiggins isn’t ready to give up on the Warriors and the way the team is constructed.

“You want to win.” “That’s the main thing,” Wiggins said. “I feel like we have the roster for that.” We have Steph Curry, and Steph Curry is who he is. He is one of the greatest players to ever touch a basketball. So we just have to keep playing hard. We have the team to do it. We started 12-3. We know what we are capable of. We just have to come back through it.”

Stephen Curry (31 points) and Andrew Wiggins (24 points) led the Warriors in a one-point win over the Timberwolves, improving their record to .500 (20-20) and tying the Sacramento Kings for ninth in the Western Conference. Buddy Hield led the bench with 18 points.

Then Curry made his point. He reminded reporters about his goal to improve as a team rather than reshape the roster, per Anthony Slater of the Athletics.

“Obviously, what I’m talking about, Draymond was talking, Steve was talking. “You forget the part where we’re always trying to get better,” Curry said. “What does that really mean?” It’s obviously not our job to worry about that on a daily basis. But our job is to win as many games as possible and luckily we won one tonight.”

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Steve Kerr sets the record straight on the Warriors narrative

Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) watches against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second half at Target Center
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Head coach of the Warriors Steve Kerr doesn’t want to see any significant changes entered his list. He kept the same energy after the Warriors’ win on Wednesday.

“I hope there’s no misperception that we’re not fighting and we’re not giving up and hopefully we can do everything possible to keep this going, because that’s what we’re doing,” Kerr said. “It almost seems like the narrative has become Warriors Relent.” We are not giving in. We just won’t give away the future. They are two completely different things. We are fighting. You can see we’ve been competitive all year.”

The Warriors will host the Wizards on Saturday.





2025-01-16 17:24:00

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