Andrew Wiggins is preparing for his first ever NBA Finals appearance. Wiggins surely has plenty of different emotions heading into the Warriors clash with the Celtics. Meanwhile, Stephen Curry has five Finals appearances under his belt. The future Hall of Famer knows exactly what to expect.

And the vast difference in mindset between the Warriors' stars is comical.

Andrew Wiggins shared his thoughts on playing in the NBA Finals for the first time.

“Every moment I'm awake I think about (playing in the Finals),” Wiggins said. “It's the highest level and the whole world's going to be watching. We have a chance to do something very special here.”

Meanwhile, Stephen Curry is focusing on a completely different sport.

Any golfer knows there isn't anything like re-gripped golf clubs.

In all seriousness, Stephen Curry is preparing for the NBA Finals as well. He is aiming to lead the Warriors to another championship and potentially win his first ever NBA Finals MVP. Curry's legacy is still being built and a Finals MVP would only enhance his career achievements.

Winning a fourth NBA championship certainly would not hurt either.

Curry and Wiggins have been vital to the success of the Warriors this season. Curry earned MVP consideration while Wiggins enjoyed an All-Star campaign. They have also both played extremely well during Golden State's postseason run.

It will be interesting to see if Wiggins can overcome his nerves in the Finals. Having veterans like Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green in his corner should help him mentally prepare for the biggest series of his life.