Andrew Wiggins Regrets Coronavirus Vaccination After Championship Season
Golden State Warriors star Andrew Wiggins regrets receiving the coronavirus vaccine in order to play more games after winning the NBA title.
Golden State Warriors star Andrew Wiggins regrets receiving the coronavirus vaccine in order to play more games after winning the NBA title.
Golden State Warriors player Andrew Wiggins is finally getting his coronavirus vaccination, but he is still unhappy with the league’s policies
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins has received his COVID-19 vaccine and will be eligible to play in all games. The Warriors said coach Steve Kerr made the announcement to reporters Sunday after practice before the
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green says that the vaccine debate has become too political, and forcing people to do things against their will, goes against what America stands for.
The NBA has announced that any player who misses games because they are unvaccinated will not be paid.
Golden State Warriors player Andrew Wiggins has told the sports media that his vaccination status is simply “none of your business.”
Appearing Thursday on ESPN’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith urged the Golden State Warriors to trade Andrew Wiggins over the forward’s decision not to receive the coronavirus vaccine.