shangrila wrote:A different coach could get more from Wiggins. I really don't think Thibs knows how to handle him.
Since he got here, Wiggins has seen a decrease in attempts from 0-3ft (i.e. the rim), a decrease in FT rate and a significant increase in 3pt attempt rate. For a so-so shooter with good percentages around the rim and a rookie season where he thrived getting to the line, it's tough to see this as playing to Wigg's strengths. They need to get him post touches, give and goes with KAT, back door cuts, anything other than spotting up and ISO plays which seems to be all he does with Thibs. And that isn't mentioning the pace the team plays at (24th last season, 25th the year before) which should be much higher given the athletic ability of guys like Wiggins and having the near perfect trail guy in Towns.
And no, I don't think that would make him any less overpaid. But we're stuck with him whether we (or even the team) likes it, so we might as well get what we can out of him.
I've thought that too. Thibs problem as a coach isn't the x and o's, he's brilliant there, it's he can't get this group to buy in to what he wants. Wiggins ain't buying any of it. Towns not so much for that matter. Of course Thibs system is horribly outdated and the players know it. Their buddies are laughing at them in the summer months when they get together. Then they silently resist Thibs all the more.
The old saying is, "you can't fire all the players but you can fire the coach." No wonder why the coach and GM must be different.














