Andrew Wiggins out for Warriors’ preseason opener; Kerr not worried

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LAIE, Hawaii — Andrew Wiggins missed his third straight day of training camp with an illness and won’t play in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Clippers in Honolulu.

“Still sick, unfortunately,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said of Wiggins. “I’m not worried about Wiggs because he’s been here the past couple of weeks and he showed up in great shape. I just feel bad for him because he’s really focused on having a great year and he wants to be playing. Unfortunately, the training staff won’t let him go because he’s still under the weather.”

The Warriors have a finite amount of time to make a lot of changes. They’ve installed new sets and introduced new terminology since arriving in Hawaii at the start of this week. They want to play faster, shoot more 3-pointers and make defense their calling card.

Wiggins hasn’t participated in it, but he has watched from the sidelines. Still, it must be harder to pick things up visually than to actually do it. There’s a reason walkthroughs exist.

“That’s why he’s been here,” Kerr said. “He’s wearing his mask, he’s on the sidelines every day, watching what we’re doing. We’re basically doing things that he’s very familiar with, but we’re putting terminology in, we’re trying to be more purposeful, trying to build in some counters into things that we’ve already done. So it’s important for him to be here to watch all this stuff, which he’s doing.”

Wiggins is a veteran, and every training camp has its nuances. But Golden State’s training camp to-do list is long.

“It’s tough,” said Kyle Anderson, a 10-year veteran who arrived this summer via the Klay Thompson trade. “My head is spinning. It’s tough. We’re adjusting that’s what we’re here for in camp. I feel like younger me would be, like, all frantic and panicking, but I’ve got time to get it down.”

After practice wrapped up on Thursday, Wiggins — wearing a mask like the previous two days — got shots up on a side hoop. He has been around the team in the weeks prior to training camp, Kerr said, and his jumper looked smooth; at one point, he swished six consecutive wing 3-pointers.

The Warriors have big plans for Wiggins this season. Both Kerr and general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. talked him up at media day, saying he’s primed to return to the 2022 All-Star version of him after he struggled last year.

In 2023-24, Wiggins averaged a career-low 13.2 points per game and had his worst 3-point shooting season in years. The past two years have been difficult for Wiggins off the court as well. He has occasionally missed games for personal reasons, though he’s historically available to play.

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