Andrew Wiggins and Nemanja Bjelica were teammates for three seasons in Minnesota, so they know each other. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

At least one of Andrew Wiggins’ teammates is pushing him to get vaccinated as Wiggins faced the possibility of missing games if he doesn’t.

The Golden State Warriors held their media day Monday, and Wiggins didn’t say much about his “personal” decision not to get vaccinated. However, he did hear from teammate Nemanja Bjelica, who let Wiggins know he should get the shot.

Wiggins and Bjelica were teammates for three seasons in Minnesota, so they know each other. We’re assuming this was a friendly suggestion, especially since it was made in public.

Nevertheless, Bjelica and his teammates do have good reason to want Wiggins vaccinated. Wiggins could miss a whole lot of games if he chooses to maintain his current stance, and that would be a problem for both the Warriors and him.

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