San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors finally have their scoring trio on the court together for the first time. The vision they saw in the 2019-20 season, is now a product on the court for the public to see. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Andrew Wiggins are members of the trio.

After Tuesday's win against Detroit, Wiggins spoke with the media about playing alongside Curry and Thompson, and if he's had to change adjust his game to fit in with two Warriors stars.

“I feel like I didn't really make that big of an adjustment. I feel like I'm still getting the shots I want to get. I'm still getting the touches. Now, we have more weapons. We added another big weapon, with Klay in the starting lineup. It makes us that more dangerous,” Wiggins told ClutchPoints.

The 6-foot-8 wing is having an All-Star type of season for the Warriors. Since Thompson's return, Wiggins slowed down some but has quietly continued to be productive. But, it hasn't been a single game where all three players had it going together. That was until Tuesday's game against the Detroit Pistons.

Curry, Thompson, and Wiggins had their best night as a trio. Thompson had a game-high 21, Wiggins tallied 19, and Curry finished with 18 points and 8 assists. None of the three played over 30 minutes in the win. It was a small sample size of what can happen on a nightly basis.

The Warriors are back on the hardwood Thursday at home, when they face the Indiana Pacers. It will be the first game of a back-to-back, and the third of a seven-game homestand.