It is not known when Andrew Wiggins will return to the Warriors, but general manager Bob Myers clarified one uncertainty regarding the situation.
Andrew Wiggins will miss his 13th straight game for personal reasons when the Warriors visit the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena.
It is not known when Wiggins will return to Golden State, but general manager Bob Myers clarified one uncertainty regarding the situation.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter. “I haven’t heard anything along the lines of he’s not coming back,” Myers told 95.7 The Game’s Daryle Johnson and Matt Steinmetz on Wednesday. “There’s speculation on that, but I haven’t been told, ‘Hey, look, I’m not coming back.’"
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