DALLAS -- Andrew Wiggins went through shootaround Sunday morning at American Airlines Center, and the Warriors forward will play in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals against the Dallas Mavericks.
He appeared on Saturday's injury report as questionable with left ankle soreness.
"I feel good," Wiggins said.
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Two nights ago, Wiggins played a team-high 38 minutes in the Warriors' 126-117 comeback win over the Mavs. He scored 16 points to go with five rebounds and five assists, his highest total in the playoffs. Wiggins finished as a plus-16 in plus-minus.
Wiggins tweaked his ankle late in the first half. He only scored four points Friday night in the second half, but did have two rebounds, four assists, one block and was a plus-16 in 20 second-half minutes.
As his adrenaline pumped, however, he didn't feel any pain during the game.
It took hours for that to begin.
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"I didn't really feel that much until I went to go to sleep," Wiggins said.
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Throughout the playoffs, Wiggins has been a key contributor to the Warriors' success. His athleticism, rebounding, defense and ability to knock down shots has been on display. Over 13 games, Wiggins is averaging 15 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 41.5 percent from 3-point range.
He also is the primary defender on Mavs star Luka Dončić in the conference finals, picking him up full-court and trying to make Dončić work as hard as possible for each point.
The last thing the Warriors need is for this to be a lingering issue, but it sounds like that won't be the case.
"I feel I feel good," Wiggins said. "So I don't think it will affect me that much."
Golden State sure hopes so, especially as the Warriors keep their fingers crossed for the possible returns of Gary Payton II and Andre Iguodala later in the playoffs.