Is Andrew Wiggins playing in Game 6? Warriors forward dealing with fractured rib injury

Kyle Irving

Is Andrew Wiggins playing in Game 6? Warriors forward dealing with fractured rib injury image

The Warriors are looking to pull off a 3-1 comeback against LeBron James and the Lakers, but there's a chance they might have to do so shorthanded.

On Thursday, it was announced that starting forward Andrew Wiggins is dealing with an injury that has his status for Game 6 in jeopardy.

What is Wiggins' injury and how long will he be out? The Sporting News has the latest updates below.

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What is Andrew Wiggins' injury?

Wiggins is dealing with fractured cartilage around his ribs. The Athletic's Anthony Slater pointed out this play below where Wiggins first showed rib discomfort.

The starting forward played 36 minutes in the Warriors' Game 5 win on Wednesday. He posted one of his best games of the postseason, going for 25 points, seven rebounds, five assists and one steal.

Wiggins is averaging 17.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals in 34.5 minutes per game this postseason.

Will Andrew Wiggins play in Game 6 vs. Lakers?

Wiggins will play in Game 6 against the Lakers with the Warriors' season on the line.

He tested his injury during warmups and was cleared to play.

Warriors vs. Lakers schedule

Here is the full schedule for the Western Conference Semifinals series between the Lakers and Warriors:

DateGameTime (ET)TV channel
May 2Lakers 117, Warriors 11210 p.m.TNT
May 4Warriors 127, Lakers 1009 p.m.ESPN
May 6Lakers 127, Warriors 978:30 p.m.ABC
May 8Lakers 104, Warriors 10110 p.m. TNT
May 10Warriors 121, Lakers 10610 p.m.TNT
May 12Warriors at Lakers10 p.m.ESPN
May 14Game 7*TBDABC

*If necessary

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.