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Andrew Wiggins talked about the difference between the Warriors and Timberwolves

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USATSI_14242641.0.jpgIt is probably allowed to say that shooting guard Andrew Wiggins is happier playing for the Golden State Warriors than he ever was in his six campaigns with Minnesota Timberwolves.

The 25-year-old guard finished the game with 23 points, six rebounds, and three steals in his first game against his former franchise on Monday game, which ended in a 130-108 victory for the Warriors. At the end of the game, which was backed with odds from acepokies.net, he made comments on the difference between the two franchises following the win secured at Chase Center.

Speaking to the reporters, Wiggins said: "They're a championship team. It's very positive over here, very positive, everyone's getting along. No egos, nothing like that. Everyone just wants to win. It's just a winning attitude, winning culture, everything is about winning. And we all want to get better, everyone is lifting each other, cheering for each other, so it's all love over here."

His comments said it all, as the 25-year-old shooting guard seemed to be claiming that the winning culture was always present with the Timberwolves. Wiggins only had one winning campaign in his five and a half years with Minnesota. While the Timberwolves' struggles in the NBA seem to always be circling Wiggins being unable to live up to his No. 1 overall pick, the attitude his Warriors teammates emanates is different from the former.

"For sure it's different because everything here is organized. You know what you're doing every night, you know what you're getting yourself into, you know the minutes you're going to play, you know your rotation. There were a couple of years like that in Minnesota where you know everything. I was with Coach Thibs [Tom Thibodeau]; Thibs was very organized. And Thibs was very clear; he was very straightforward.

"That's one thing they do here: They're very straightforward. They're not going to sugarcoat nothing. There's no trick questions. So it's good."

Wiggins, however, isn't the only player who was happy with life parting ways with the Wolves as Jimmy Butler, who was reported to have forced his way out of Minnesota through a scorched-earth trade request, also spoke about being happier ever since joining the Miami Heat, a team that online casinos for real money have often placed odds on for the fans.

The Timberwolves currently have a 4-12 record, which is the second-worst in the League. Andrew Wiggins will be looking to return for action in the lineup for Golden State Warriors as they will having a rematch against his former team Timberwolves at the Chase Night on Wednesday night.

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