The recent trade speculation surrounding Andrew Wiggins has been a hot topic among NBA fans and analysts. The Golden State Warriors are reportedly considering trading Wiggins as they look to make significant moves to strengthen their roster.
However, he seems to be getting well in his final days as a member of the Golden State Warriors by delivering a team-high 25 points in his team’s much-needed 104-99 win over the Orlando Magic at Chase Center on Monday night.
Andrew Wiggins played a fantastic game at the perfect time. The Warriors have been thinking about trading him to improve their team, but Wiggins stepped up and proved his worth. He made 7 out of 14 shots and scored 10 free throws.
Andrew Wiggins loved what he saw from Moses Moody tonight, encouraging him (below) after his late three-pointer. Warriors outlast Magic, 104-99. Golden State 25-24 with one game before the trade deadline.
— Evan Giddings (@evanAgiddings) February 4, 2025
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr praised Wiggins for his hard work and strong performance. With this win, the Warriors now have a 25-24 record. The most intriguing part is that while the team is considering trading him, Andrew Wiggins gave his best and scored the most points for the team. This strong performance might make the Warriors rethink their decision.
Andrew Wiggins passes Chris Mullin in 3-point rankings
Andrew Wiggins, who is about to become a father for the third time, received more great news by making history with the Warriors. In a game against the Orlando Magic, he hit his 591st three-pointer, passing Chris Mullin on the teamās all-time 3-point list. This moved Wiggins to seventh place, beating Mullinās record of 590.
Andrew Wiggins has passed Chris Mullin for 7th most-made threes in franchise history ā”ļø pic.twitter.com/7o6ZFmJB5h
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 4, 2025
Since joining the Warriors in 2020, Wiggins has improved his shooting and become a key player. What makes this record even more amazing is that Mullin needed 807 games to make 590 threes, but Wiggins did it in just 307 games.