I am aware that a non-silent contingent of Golden State Warriors fans has been calling for Andrew Wiggins and Jonathan Kuminga to spend more time together on the court. Given the Warriors’ weaknesses — lack of size, length, and overall disruptiveness on defense, both at the point of attack and off the ball — it’s not the worst idea in the world.
Based on how the Warriors have been performing on defense this season — 115.2 points per 100 possessions allowed from opponents overall (13th in the league without garbage time included), and 99.8 points per 100 possessions allowed in the half court (20th in the league) — playing two wings together seems like the surface solution, especially without two of their best defenders in Draymond Green and Gary Payton II.