Andrew Wiggins of Golden State Warriors has been given four games suspension for…

Andrew Wiggins is back with the Warriors of the Golden State.

After missing four straight games due to a personal family problem, Wiggins made his way back to the team’s practice facility on Tuesday, according to several reports.

After returning to the Bay Area via plane on Monday, Wiggins practiced with the squad on Tuesday afternoon. Wiggins is anticipated to play on Wednesday night at the Chase Centre against the Milwaukee Bucks, according to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.

Details surrounding Wiggins’ disappearance are still unclear. Even if everything hasn’t been settled entirely, he stated on Tuesday that he is taking each day as it comes.

This previous week, the Warriors managed just fine without Wiggins. Without him, they went 3-1, defeating the Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, and New York Knicks. But on Sunday, the Boston Celtics thrashed them 140-88 to cap off a four-game road trip. Wiggins was replaced by Moses Moody, who is anticipated to return from the bench now that Wiggins is returned.

In his fourth season with the Warriors, Wiggins, 29, is averaging a career-low 12.7 points and 4.3 rebounds.

Starting a three-game homestand against the Bucks on Wednesday, the Warriors have a record of 32-28. Although the Warriors are now five games ahead of the Utah Jazz for the last postseason position, they are currently ranked tenth in the Western Conference.

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