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WOW! The Warriors have awakened! Reports say they are interested in bringing back Wiggins.

Butler’s ACL tear ended his season, and Kuminga’s allegiance seems uncertain...

At present, the Warriors seem more desperate than ever to acquire a productive wing through a trade.

Earlier, there were widespread rumors linking the Warriors to the Nets’ Porter Jr., with some claiming he had already purchased a ticket to Golden State. However, insider Shams has a different take,stating the Warriors never showed genuine interest in Porter Jr. and haven’t had any substantive talks with the Nets for over a month.

Now, American media sources reveal,the Warriors are considering revisiting old ground and are interested in Wiggins again.Last year’s trade deadline saw Wiggins sent to the Heat in a swap deal involving Butler.

Wiggins spent five and a half seasons with the Warriors; his best period was the 21-22 season when he made his first All-Star appearance and helped lead the team to an NBA championship as a key forward. In the summer of 2022, he signed a four-year, $109 million extension, achieving both fame and fortune.

Even though he changed teams, Wiggins remains beloved by Warriors fans. If he were traded back, it would be a heartwarming reunion. This season, his salary is $28.28 million, while Kuminga’s is $22.5 million — those who understand will get the joke. *wink*

Of course, the Warriors can’t swap Kuminga straight up for Wiggins; they’d likely have to include a future first-round pick to convince the Heat to consider the deal. By the way, the Lakers, another team with star power, have long coveted Wiggins and often dream about having him on their roster.

So far this season, Wiggins averages 15.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1 block per game, shooting 46.7%, 39.9%, and 78% from the field, three, and free throws respectively. As a versatile two-way wing, he is a perfect piece for any team, especially contenders.

Currently, the Warriors hold a 25-20 record, ranking eighth in the Western Conference; the Heat are 23-21 and eighth in the East; the Lakers stand at 26-16, fifth in the West.

If one day the Heat are willing to trade and let Wiggins choose, he might return to the Warriors for sentimental reasons or join the Lakers to chase a second championship in his career.

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