When the Golden State Warriors won the 2022 NBA championship, Andrew Wiggins‘ perimeter defense was a significant factor.
Wiggins finally lived up to the potential that made him the first pick in the 2014 draft. However, last season, Wiggins struggled to replicate that level of production, partially due to missing 25 games for family reasons.
According to Mark Medina, who was speaking with Give Me Sport, Golden State needs a bounce-back year from Wiggins if it hopes to compete for another championship. Medina also shared his belief the Warriors would benefit from Wiggins becoming more aggressive on offense.
“Andrew Wiggins needs to become the player that he was during the Warriors’ championship run,” Medina said. “In fairness, Wiggins wasn’t completely himself during the team’s second-round loss to the Lakers because of a rib cage ailment. But he also struggled to find consistent footing after a 25-game absence to attend a personal family matter. Though the Warriors still loved Wiggins’ perimeter defense, he could increase his scoring load a bit”.