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Wiggins’ Potential: Curry’s Faith in Teammate Offers Hope for Warriors’ Rebuild

Stephen Curry’s recent analogy, likening his relationship with Andrew Wiggins to that of a parent and child, provides valuable insights into the dynamics within the Golden State Warriors team. While Curry is careful to clarify that he doesn’t perceive Wiggins as a child, the expectations he places on Wiggins mirror those of parents guiding their children toward realizing their full potential.

“It’s like that parent-child relationship – not to say he’s a child – where you only ask somebody to do what you know they’re capable of doing.” 

Throughout the season, Wiggins has encountered challenges, including inconsistency and personal issues, which have directly impacted his performance on the court. Despite these obstacles, Curry and the Warriors have unwaveringly supported Wiggins, recognizing both his potential and the critical role he plays within the team.



As the Warriors faced elimination by the Kings, they entered a rebuilding phase, looking ahead to the upcoming year. With playoff hopes dashed, Curry’s emphasis on Wiggins’ contributions takes on renewed significance. While immediate postseason glory remains elusive, Curry’s acknowledgment of Wiggins’ defensive prowess and offensive contributions remains pivotal for the team’s future success.

Looking forward, the Warriors must navigate the challenges of rebuilding their roster and refining their gameplay. As they prepare for the next season, Wiggins’ role will continue to be instrumental in shaping the team’s identity and competitiveness on the court.

Despite the disappointment of missing the playoffs, the Warriors can draw inspiration from Curry’s praise for Wiggins. His reminder of the importance of unity and support within the team serves as a beacon as they strive for success in the seasons ahead. The Warriors will rely on Wiggins and the entire team to elevate their game and work toward their goals in the coming year.