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Last game, the Warriors welcomed Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, a Big Three lineup reunited for the first time in nearly three years, though they may have to wait a few more days to welcome All-Star Andrew Wiggins back.
According to the US media Anthony Slater, Andrew Wiggins' next game against the Celtics in the Warriors is in a state of doubt:
In addition to Wiggins, players like Andre Iguodala, Gary Payton II and James Wiseman will still miss games against the Celtics.
On the other hand, Draymond Green, who returned from the last game against the Wizards, expressed confidence in the team's championship after the game:
"Whether we're the No. 2 or No. 3 seeds, we're going to win the championship, so it doesn't matter."
In this way, Green is still very confident that the Warriors will impact the championship, after all, this Warriors' big three players can stay healthy and will also usher in the comeback of Wiggins and even Wiseman in future games. Overall, this Warriors do have the strength to impact the championship.
In this regard, The American Yang Yi Stephen A- Smith said in a show that he does not think any team can beat the fully healthy Warriors in the playoffs, but he still said that the Suns and nets will be the biggest threat to the Warriors:
"The only team that makes me nervous is the Suns, and the Nets."
The Warriors are currently tied for No. 2 in the West with the Grizzlies, and even though the Warriors are unlikely to threaten the Suns, who currently have a 54-win record, the Warriors will indeed be the team with the best championship prowess this season.