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Canada's Andrew Wiggins shining for Warriors in NBA Finals

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Andrew Wiggins' critics always focused on what they thought he wasn't. Not driven enough to be the No. 1 pick in the draft, they said.

Just not good enough to be an All-Star starter, they argued. One more victory by the Golden State Warriors and all that will matter is what Wiggins is: an NBA champion.

The Warriors have won two straight games to take a 3-2 lead into Game 6 on Thursday, and Wiggins is as big a reason as any. The forward from Canada had 17 points and a career-high 16 rebounds in Game 4, then followed that with 26 points and 13 boards.

Wiggins had recorded consecutive double-doubles just once in his career before doing it in the two biggest games he's ever played. "It's always great being able to showcase what you can do, what you worked for," Wiggins said. "So I'm just happy to be able to be here on the biggest stage and help my team win." Even those who wanted to dismiss Wiggins had to concede he could score.

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