The Golden State Warriors have won against the Detroit Pistons, ending their opponents' winning streak and bouncing back from a slump. This victory was crucial for the Warriors, as they desperately needed a win. Although they only won by a margin of three points, the team still managed to find some bright spots. What are the key takeaways from this game for the Warriors? After their victory, Coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Andrew Wiggins will not play in the next game, while Stephen Curry's status remains uncertain, and Santos is not hiding his potential. Everyone knows that Coach Kerr made some lineup adjustments for this game due to several player injuries. Kuminga, for example, will not be returning anytime soon. As for Wiggins, he did not participate in the game against the Pistons due to personal reasons. With Wiggins and others out, Kerr had no choice but to adjust the lineup, which turned out to be quite effective. This also confirms that Hield needs to play alongside Curry to maximize his value. Regarding the next game, will Wiggins return to the court? Kerr has officially confirmed that Wiggins will continue to miss the game against the Pacers. If that's the case, Hield can start again, depending on whether Kerr decides to make further adjustments. This season, everyone is aware of Wiggins' value; he averages 16.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.3 assists with a shooting percentage of 45.4%, nearing the level of his championship-winning season. It's important to note that the next game is a back-to-back against last season's Eastern Conference…