SAN FRANCISCO >> Andrew Wiggins has missed 11 games following his absence from the Warriors’ game against Milwaukee on Saturday due to personal reasons.

There’s no timetable for Wiggins’ return, though coach Steve Kerr said it’s the team’s “hope” that he will return sometime before the regular season ends.

“There’s nothing to report on,” Kerr said before the game. “We’re giving him space, as we’ve talked about, as he deals with something that’s way more important than the game. If he’s able to come back then that would be great. If not, that’s the case. Whatever happens, we handle it accordingly.”

Few details have been made public surrounding Wiggins’ extended absence except that he’s dealing with a family matter. The 28-year-old hasn’t played since a strong 29-point effort against the Washington Wizards on Feb. 13, shortly before the All-Star break.

Several members of the Warriors and coaching staff, including Kerr and close friend Jordan Poole, have kept in touch with Wiggins throughout his absence.

“Wiggs is my brother,” Poole told reporters in Oklahoma City. “We’re giving him strength and all of the support that he needs and whenever he’s ready to come back, whenever he’s ready to join the team, he will. He knows that we all have his back and he can take as much time as he needs and we’re all really good support system and wish him nothing but the best.”

Wiggins’ absence has intersected with a chaotic stretch for the Warriors as they hope to hold on to a playoff spot and potentially avoid the play-in tournament. Golden State entered Saturday’s game in seventh place following a three-game losing road trip against the Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma City Thunder and Memphis Grizzlies.

An adductor injury and various illnesses earlier this season contributed to Wiggins’ longest career absence at 15 games. He struggled to find his rhythm upon returning, but still is a cumulative plus-118 in 37 games this season — the third-best plus/minus behind Draymond Green (plus-209 in 59 games) and Steph Curry (plus-152 in 41 games).

The Warriors are missing Wiggins’ wing defense, particularly throughout their defensive struggles on the road. Their wing depth took an even greater hit with Jonathan Kuminga sustaining an ankle injury in Memphis, missing the rest of the game and putting on a walking boot.

But even as Kuminga missed Saturday’s game, X-rays came back negative on Thursday in Memphis and Kuminga wasn’t wearing a boot entering Chase Center on Saturday. Kerr said pregame Saturday that Kuminga is day-to-day.

Gary Payton II has yet to play a game with the Warriors this season as he recovers from an adductor soreness and Anthony Lamb isn’t with the team as he reached his 50-game limit as a two-way player. Donte DiVincenzo, traditionally a guard, has mostly been starting at forward in Wiggins’ place.

Madeline Kenney contributed to this report