On March 23, Beijing time, the NBA regular season Warriors dueled against the Magic. Wiggins continued to slump, a battle that faced the East in the bottom. Throughout the game, Wiggins shot 5 of 19, 6 of 6 three-pointers, only 13 points and 8 rebounds, and was scolded by fans on the hot search.

Without Curry, the Warriors' lives are hard. The most heart-wrenching is the All-Star start Wiggins, who has promised to fill Curry's vacancy, but since the return of the All-Star weekend, Wiggins has continued to slump. In the nine games after the All-Star, Wiggins averaged 14.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, shooting only 46.1% from the field.
Facing the Magic, with 7 minutes and 44 seconds left in the third quarter, Wiggins broke through the throw and hit a shot, and he finally shot the second goal of the game. Throughout the first half, he shot only 1 of 9 and hit iron like crazy. Finally, on his 13th shot, Wiggins hit his first three-pointer of the game.
Interestingly, during Wiggins' downturn, warriors' No. 7 show Cuminga gradually rose. Since Feb. 1, Wiggins has played 16 games, averaging 32.3 minutes per game, averaging 14.1 points and 4.9 rebounds and shooting 41.2 percent from the field, while Cumminga has played 20 games and averaged 25.2 minutes per game, averaging 14.1 points and 4.8 rebounds and shooting 54.7 percent from the field.
Against the Magic, Cumminga shot 6-of-7 from the front to beat Wiggins. Wiggins continued to slump in the fourth quarter, with 3:55 left and he shot his fourth goal of the game. With 1:07 left, Wiggins hit a three-point shot to hit the fifth shot, but Bamba immediately hit back with three points. With 12.2 seconds left, Thompson was whistled for a three-point foul, the Warriors failed to challenge, Wagner Jr. made three free throws and the Magic laughed to the end.