The Warriors haven’t determined when Andrew Wiggins will resume playing, but there’s optimism that he’ll be ready when their playoff series with the Kings begins Saturday, writes C.J. Holmes of The San Francisco Chronicle.
Wiggins has participated in two scrimmages since returning to the team last week, and coach Steve Kerr said he was impressive both times. Kerr added that Wiggins will be watched closely for the rest of the week as team officials try to determine whether he can play in Game 1, if he will start, and what type of minutes restriction he might be under.
“A lot of good, positive signs have come out of this past week, and we’ll just play it by ear as we get ready for Saturday,” Kerr said.
General manager Bob Myers expressed similar sentiments in a radio appearance Wednesday, according to Holmes, and Wiggins’ teammates are getting excited about the prospect of bringing back one of the key pieces of last year’s title team.
“He looked good,” Stephen Curry said of Wiggins’ scrimmage performances. “He, for the most part, played most of the action we had. He really hasn’t lost a step. I know it’s just scrimmaging and getting back into the pace of live basketball, but he looked pretty spry, fresh legs. And hopefully that bodes well for his return this weekend.”
There’s more on the Warriors:
- Even though they’re the defending champs, the Warriors may need a long playoff run to keep the core of the team together, states Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic. Draymond Green has a $27.6MM player option this summer on the final year of his contract, and Klay Thompson will be eligible for a new extension. Contract extensions for Wiggins and Jordan Poole will kick in next season, and a new CBA contains harsher restrictions for teams that far exceed the luxury tax threshold. Marcus Thompson notes that the team has a projected salary and tax bill for next year that could approach $500MM, which owner Joe Lacob has called untenable.
- Green said on the #thisleague UNCUT podcast that he would like to play four more seasons and retire as a Warrior, relays Shayna Rubin of The East Bay Times. “I would love to finish my career here,” he said. “That’s been my goal since signing this current contract that I’m on. It’s looking like a more realistic thing to be finishing here. And I also don’t want to play 20 years in the NBA, I want to play 15 years in the NBA. In four more years, it’s likely I’ll be contributing at a high level and living up to the contract I’ll be on. As far as the probability, I can’t give you that because it isn’t up to me. If it was up to me, I can tell you 100 percent I would finish my career here.”
- Curry’s new deal with Under Armour includes shares of the company worth $75MM, according to Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic.
Lol please put him in vs the kings so they can shred him. Watching these inept offenses going to OT sub 100 pts is making me fiend like Tyrone
So, what is ghostbot Tyrone talking about? Can you translate to that to English?
You think kings gonna win? Good for you!
Klay thompson will need to take a big pay cut to stay on the warriors. Will he take a pay cut for around $25 million a season. No way he gets close to what he is making right now.
If that’s how it goes then he’ll test free agency. Teams out there would love to add his shooting. You know he made 300 threes this year right? He’s still only 33 years old.
I think the money is out there and he’ll walk if he doesn’t get 30 plus million for 4 more years.
I predict a conservative off-season financially.
The Banks are dealing with a derivative crisis that has legs.
I guarantee the NBA, its executives, and owners have a problem when the investment banking market implodes. What that does to NBA contract negotiations in the off-season??? Fairly predictable…
steph is making 48 million you know, maybe he can just slide like 8 million a year over to klay. In order to allow Klay to resign for less