SAN FRANCISCO >> Under the weather all week, Andrew Wiggins didn’t get the full aloha experience.

But a few days of rest and relaxation in Hawaii apparently left the Warriors forward rejuvenated enough to return to practice Monday when the team took the court on the mainland for the first time since its preseason excursion in paradise.

Wiggins, 29, missed the preseason opener against Clippers and will sit out again when the team heads to Sacramento on Wednesday. But coach Steve Kerr doesn’t expect Wiggins’ illness to impact his readiness for the start of regular season, which looms a little over two weeks away.

“That’s the hope,” Kerr said.

The exact nature of Wiggins’ condition remains a mystery, but it was severe enough to prevent him from practicing the entire week the Warriors spent in Hawaii. He got shots up on a separate basket while wearing a mask. On Monday, Wiggins ditched the protective face covering and took part in every portion of practice except live action.

Wiggins did not speak with reporters in Hawaii and declined their requests Monday.

The Warriors have five preseason games remaining before they open the regular season against the Trail Blazers on October 23.