It took eight years for Andrew Wiggins to become an NBA All-Star. The former number one draft pick blossomed since joining the Warriors three years ago.
On top of that he won his first NBA championship last month, while playing a starter and playing an important role for the Dubs. According to Wiggins, the whole system at Golden State is organized to make everyone successful.
“They just let you play your game,” Wiggins told Fox News Digital. “They put everyone in a position to do well. Great coaching staff, great organization, great people around that know basketball. And my teammates are amazing. Playing alongside future Hall of Famers, you learn a lot. They keep you motivated.”
This past season the 27-year-old small forward averaged 17.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 31.9 minutes per game for Golden State.