Golden State Warriors stars Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson may have found the third member of the Splash Bros. (fourth if you count Jordan Poole). Welcome, Andrew Wiggins.

Wiggins has been on a tear for the Warriors this season, acting as the second offensive option behind Stephen Curry. During the times that Curry struggled, he has even stepped up to lead the team in scoring. On Monday, he continued his hot streak with a 28-point explosion to help the Dubs take down the Orlando Magic, 126-95.

More amazingly, Wiggins went 8-of-10 from deep as he and Curry gave the Magic no chance at all. Steph, for his part, finished with 31 points on 7-of-13 shooting from 3-point territory.

After such performance, the former Minnesota Timberwolves swingman is now shooting a career-high 41.6 percent from beyond the arc. Prior to that, he has never gone over 40 percent from deep–with his highest being 38.0 percent from the 2020-21 season.

Andrew Wiggins has undoubtedly benefited from getting traded to the Warriors, where he didn't have to carry the scoring load every night and the pressure that comes with it. Playing behind Stephen Curry, he has unleashed his offensive arsenal that made him the top pick in the 2014 NBA Draft.

With Wiggins playing brilliantly, Curry playing at an MVP level, and Klay Thompson set to return soon, the Warriors are about to wreak havoc in the NBA once again.