In a shocking turn of events, NBA star Andrew Wiggins has announced his intention to leave the Miami Heat following a volatile confrontation with team president Pat Riley. This incident has raised questions about the Heat's management approach and how it affects player morale and performance.
Andrew Wiggins will always look back on his Warriors stint with fond memories. Steve Kerr wants Wiggins to know the feeling is mutual.
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The Heat earned its first win since defeating the Washington Wizards on March 3, snapping its long three-week skid. The 10-game losing streak ends tied for the sixth longest skid in Heat history, marking only the eighth time the the Heat has ever lost at least 10 straight games in the franchise’s 37 seasons.
Wiggins was traded from the Warriors to the Miami Heat as the team sought to bolster its chances of winning a championship through the acquisition of star player Jimmy Butler. Rather than harbor resentment,
Andrew Wiggins received a warm embrace from his former Warriors teammates after the Heat's blowout win on Tuesday night.
Andrew Wiggins scored 42 points for the second-highest scoring game of his career, Tyler Herro added 29 and the Miami Heat beat the Charlotte Hornets 122-105 to snap a 10-game losing streak.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNDraymond reveals his kids cried after Warriors traded Wiggins to HeatThe Warriors’ trading fan-favorite wing Andrew Wiggins to the Miami Heat hit close to home for Golden State icon Draymond Green. The four-time NBA champion explained how Wiggins’ involuntary departure emotionally impacted his children during a segment on “The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis.
In contrast, Wiggins' arrival has marked a renaissance in Miami's performance, which had suffered in the period leading up to the trade. With the Heat, Wiggins has showcased an impressive average of 21 points per game,