Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, it's the Warriors' trusted starting lineup. After Thompson's comeback, they finally fought side by side. Against the Pistons, the three complemented each other, with Thompson scoring a game-high 21 points, Wiggins 19 points and Curry 18 points and 8 assists. None of the three played more than 30 minutes.
After the game, Wiggins talked about playing with Curry and Thompson in an interview with reporters. "I don't think I've really made a big adjustment, I can still get so many shots and so many touches. Now we just have more ways of attacking, Clay is in the starting, we add an important weapon, which makes us more dangerous. ”

Wiggins has had a near-All-Star season with his Warriors this season. He has been the Warriors' starting small forward and is also responsible for defending opponents' offensive arrows. Since Thompson's return, Wiggins has slowed down his game but remained prolific. In the second round of the previous All-Star vote, he also ranked third in the Western Conference frontcourt and is expected to be selected as an All-Star for the first time in his career.
Wiggins is still young, and the Warriors have a lot more to do in the future. The good news is that they are all players who know how to play and can sacrifice.