SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew Wiggins wasn’t spectacular in his first game as a Golden State Warriors. He wasn’t a revelation to the team or the game of basketball.
But his Saturday debut in blue and yellow was an unquestioned success.
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Wiggins looked good, solid. He looked like he fit in with Golden State. Fit goes a long way in this league.
It’s only one game. Thirty minutes doesn’t — and shouldn’t — mean much. And it should be noted that Wiggins played alongside more Santa Cruz Warriors (seven) than championship winners (one, Kevon Looney).