Out of the many problems the Golden State Warriors are facing, one of the biggest concerns is the play of their all-star Andrew Wiggins. Since arriving in the Bay Area, he has developed into the Warriors' best two-way player, but recently things have gone sour for him.

After the Warriors' third straight loss Steve Kerr dropped a bold prediction about how Wiggins will finish the season.

“I have faith in Wigs (Wiggins),” Warriors coach Steve Kerr told ClutchPoints. “I think he's going to get this thing turned around and have a strong final 10 games. I really do.”

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This season Wiggins is averaging 17.2 points while shooting 46.4 percent from the field, and 39.6 percent from long range. Now in his last 10 games, he's averaging below his season average. He's recording 14.6 points, with a field goal percentage of 38.1, and 30.6 percent from deep.

In the Warriors' loss on Tuesday against the Orlando Magic, Wiggins shot 5-of-19. He was aggressive throughout the game but couldn't get into a good rhythm. The game turned into another below-average performance for the all-star. The Dubs lost the game 94-90 in Orlando.

After the game, you could see how frustrated Golden State players were. Nobody was happy with how they finished the game. When Draymond Green spoke with the media, he said they've been getting punked on the court lately, and this has nothing to do with Stephen Curry being out.

The Warriors are in a really bad position, and Wiggins is in a slump. If they want to have a chance in the playoffs, Wiggins will need to get back in a good grove, and Kerr believes he will do just that.