Despite the NBA and All-Star champion, Andrew Wiggins still regretted the last season
At the beginning of the season, Andrew Wiggins said that he was torn between his faith and regulating the vaccine in the Covid-19 room.
If not fully vaccinated, the Canadian player will share the same fate with the defender of Brooklyn Nets, Kyrie Irving, can only play away.

Unlike Irving, Wiggins vaccinated before the NBA season began. After that, he had the best year of his career, with the first time attending All-Star and the Larry O'Brien trophy.
But success does not make the 27 -year -old change the viewpoint of vaccine

"To be honest, I wish I had not injected the vaccine. I was successful, entered All-Star this year and became the champion. In terms of positive, it was great not to miss the best season in the career in career in career ", Wiggins answered ESPN.
"But on the other hand, I don't like to put those things into my body, so I don't like myself without choosing. I don't want to choose between vaccinations and competition."


Wiggins is entering the last season of the $ 147 million rookie extension contract starting in 2017 with Minnesota Timberwolves. He will become a free player next summer, but a year before his eyes will be an opportunity for Canadian players to extend with Golden State.
"I really want to stay here," said Wiggins. "Being here is the best thing to happen to me. The way they treat the players as if a big family. I feel many teams can say so, but few people show through actions
