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Andrew Wiggins Gets Honest About His Performance This Season

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After losing to the division-rival Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night in the Play-In Tournament, the season is officially over for the Golden State Warriors, with the storied franchise now set to face a lot of tough questions heading into the offseason.

Along with the Warriors potentially having played the last game with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson as teammates, there are a lot of things for the team’s front office to go and think about moving forward.

One of the biggest disappointments for the Warriors this season was the overall performance of Andrew Wiggins, who was once considered a game-changer for this team and a crucial part of their last championship squad.

Wiggins dealt with off-the-court issues once again and struggled to live up to expectations when he was on the court, but he doesn’t deny that this season wasn’t his best in the Bay Area, via Warriors on NBCS.

“My season was not too good,” Wiggins said.

“My season was not too good.”

Wiggins on his season and how he improved in the second half pic.twitter.com/pm5eGNsoOQ

— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 17, 2024

With the Warriors flaming out the way they did this season, it would be safe to assume that quite a few changes could be on the horizon, including Wiggins potentially being traded.

When Wiggins has played up to his potential for the Warriors, Golden State is a much better basketball team, but it seems evident that they can no longer count on him to be that X-factor and could decide to move on during the summer if the right trade opportunity comes along.

Wiggins averaged a career-low 13.2 points per game, shooting 45.3% from the floor and 35.8% from beyond the arc.

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