It's possible Wiggins could be granted a religious or medical exemption, but if that fails, the Warriors could be without their second-leading scorer from last season. San Francisco, where the Warriors play their home games, happens to be one of those jurisdictions, so Wiggins - should he fail to get the vaccine - could be barred from participating in home games. News: 2 days ago Wiggins totaled 17 points (6-15 FG, 3-6 3Pt, 2-2 FT), six rebounds, three assists, one steal and one blocked shot over 31 minutes Thursday in a 115-113 victory versus the Clippers. Andrew Wiggins scored a team-high 27 points (9-19 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 8-11 FT), hauled in six rebounds, dished out two assists, along with two steals and two blocks across 35 minutes in the Warriors 124. While the NBA, itself, is not requiring players to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, certain local jurisdictions require vaccinations to enter an arena. Minnesota Timberwolves swingman Andrew Wiggins has been one of the most confounding NBA players of the late 2010s. The Warriors are concerned about Wiggins' availability to begin the season due to his vaccination status, Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Andrew Wiggins is a man on a mission this season.