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Heat forward star: I like the team s competitive spirit, it s very difficult to leave my family for a long time

After finishing his daily training, Miami Heat's forward star Andrew Wiggins was interviewed by reporters on the sidelines. In the interview, he also talked about the reasons why he liked the Heat today and how he felt after being traded to the Heat by his old club Golden State Warriors in the middle of the season.

Wiggins said: I really like the team's competitive spirit and resilience. The primary goal of everyone on our team is very clear, and that is to do your best to win. In order to win, we are willing to do whatever it takes, and we are willing to make all kinds of sacrifices. Our game results may not be completely satisfactory, but the most important thing is that we will keep going. No matter what difficulties we encounter, each of us will strive to pull the team out of the mud. The process of every game may be tough, but we never give up, everyone has a firm belief, which is why I like this team. When talking about how I was traded to the Heat in the middle of last season, Wiggins continued: My child was just born a week and a few days before I was traded. For me, that was the hardest part because I had to accept this actual situation away from my family for a long time.

In a big deal involving Jimmy Butler in the middle of last season, Wiggins was sent to the Heat by his old club Warriors. After joining the Heat, Wiggins made a total of 17 appearances in the NBA regular season, averaging 32.1 minutes per game, averaging 19 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.2 steals and 1 block, and 2.5 turnovers and 1.8 fouls. His shooting percentage was 45.8%, three-point shooting percentage was 36%, and free throw shooting percentage was 73.1%. In the playoffs, Wiggins made a total of 4 appearances, averaging 30.6 minutes, averaging 11.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.2 steals and 1.2 blocks, and 2.8 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. His shooting percentage was 37.2%, three-point shooting percentage was 35%, and free throw shooting percentage was 70%.

Wiggins' overall performance during the regular season after joining the Heat was quite good, and he was able to show off his talents on both offense and defense. However, in the playoffs, Wiggins' performance was also very disappointing. His performance on both offense and defense declined significantly, and the Heat also suffered a sweep from his old rival Boston Celtics. There was also news that Wiggins has received the attention of many teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers, and he is also a popular figure in the trading market. I don’t know how the situation will develop next. Will Wiggins continue to stay with the Heat in the new season and help the team achieve ideal results?