Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing

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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#61 » by Geaux_Hawks » Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:15 am

I'll take Parker. He's a lot more skilled.
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#62 » by diablerouge » Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:22 am

Geaux_Hawks wrote:I'll take Parker. He's a lot more skilled.

Thats just absolutely not true. His shot is more refined by Wiggins is much more creative off the bounce. Add to that, the major gulf in athleticism and its not that close. Jabari is now projected 4th in 2014 by draftexpress. Hes slow, like reaaaally slow.
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#63 » by Geaux_Hawks » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:05 am

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Geaux_Hawks wrote:I'll take Parker. He's a lot more skilled.

Thats just absolutely not true. His shot is more refined by Wiggins is much more creative off the bounce. Add to that, the major gulf in athleticism and its not that close. Jabari is now projected 4th in 2014 by draftexpress. Hes slow, like reaaaally slow.

Parker's ability to operate more effectively in the half court is a huge reason why he is more skilled. Athleticism doesn't translate to being skilled. Parker may be a lesser athlete than Wiggins, but his first step is indeed NBA ready. He also has a nice set of moves he can use, like jab steps, spin moves, a pull up jumper, as well as a nice fade away. I think his comparison to Melo comes from is his ability to operate the high post effectively. Wiggins is just physically more dominant because he's playing at the high school level. He's going to be a heck of a player, but I think Parker is better.
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#64 » by roc » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:27 am

Doddage wrote:Wow. I'm not a fan of his last name, but damn, he looks legit.

wiggins - an uneasy feeling; a sense of foreboding badness. Originally coined by Joss Whedon, on his cult TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


"Detroit gives me the wiggins"

Would love me some Wiggins in Detroit to pair up with Dre

A Dre/Moose/Drew front court would give the rest of the NBA the wiggins. :P
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#65 » by Keshavarzi » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:35 am

I don't watch HS bball other than youtube tapes but what makes Wiggins so much more hyped than other athletic/skilled swingmen like Harrison Barnes for example. What puts him on the that rare tier reserved only for the generational type prospects??
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Post#66 » by bullsnewdynasty » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:37 am

Keshavarzi wrote:I don't watch HS bball other than youtube tapes but what makes Wiggins so much more hyped than other athletic/skilled swingmen like Harrison Barnes for example. What puts him on the that rare tier reserved only for the generational type prospects??


Handles, speed, first step, ability to create his own shot, and elite Kobe/T-Mac type athleticism. Has star written all over him.
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Post#67 » by branny » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:00 am

Wiggins for 3! Haha that's gonna be fun to scream out
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Post#68 » by KyletheDingbat » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:15 am

I heard it about John Wall and OJ Mayo too. Will wait to see. Exciting though.
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#69 » by thamadkant » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:21 am

r0cd0gg wrote:
Doddage wrote:Wow. I'm not a fan of his last name, but damn, he looks legit.

wiggins - an uneasy feeling; a sense of foreboding badness. Originally coined by Joss Whedon, on his cult TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


"Detroit gives me the wiggins"

Would love me some Wiggins in Detroit to pair up with Dre

A Dre/Moose/Drew front court would give the rest of the NBA the wiggins. :P


I'm not sure Why Piston fans think they will suck enough to get Wiggins in 2014...
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Post#70 » by thamadkant » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:24 am

Suns in the other hand... Looking like the worst Western team in the nex 2 years...

Would love to get Wiggins and build around him and whomever the team gets this year (Shabazz, Mclemore, Bennett, Noel, MCW etc)
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Post#71 » by Optms » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:41 am

KyletheDingbat wrote:I heard it about John Wall and OJ Mayo too. Will wait to see. Exciting though.


I share the same sentiments. The high school hype train means very little to almost nothing. We'll know where he along with other prospects stand after a year of College exposure.

But I have to tell you, the more game footage I search of Wiggins the more I'm in disbelief he is being compared to Lebron by some. People have absolutely no idea what they're talking about anymore. This guy is nothing like Lebron in any way shape or form.
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Post#72 » by tundraknight » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:23 am

Its been so long since they had a player like Vince Carter.

Andrew Wiggins = Air Canada 2.0? :eek2:
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#73 » by TimmerFredette » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:41 am

It's crazy how good I feel ballin up a bunch of 20-30 year olds at my local 24 Hour Fitness, then realizing there are high school kids doing THAT.
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#74 » by rumdiary » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:42 am

You can tell by the way he handles the ball, and by his dunks, he doesn't have "big hands" yet - he doesn't look like he can palm the ball, but he's probly still growing so that could come in time, plus it's not like it hugely affects your game if you can't, it just helps if you can.

He has the athleticism to compete already, that's for sure, but whether or not he will be able to develop the fundamentals needed to play SG/SF at an elite professional level remains to be seen - you can't rely on spin moves to beat all your defenders.

Looking at some of those instinctual reactions though and quick hops he has, he's obviously the best prospect for 2014 (or 2015).
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#75 » by eagereyez » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:44 am

If his nickname isn't Ender in the NBA.. I will be extremely upset. I don't see this guy coming close to Lebron, people think because he jumps high and hit a couple 3 pointers in a hype youtube video that he's the next LBJ. Makes me laugh. LBJ will be in the GOAT discussion and unless this kid has a Jordan like work ethic he won't even be considered for the conversation with LBJ.
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Post#76 » by thamadkant » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:06 am

I don't think his style is same as Lebron's.
Lebron was a ball handler, passer etc.

But Wiggins definitely has some aggression towards the rim... Enough that you know he will likely be a 20ppg at the very least.

That and he will most likely win a dunk contest if he choose to enter it... His vertical is insane and explosive as.

I've made this comment on the draft board about him and I stand by it..
Wiggins is likely a 23ppg 7rpg 3apg type with breath taking dunks...

Unless he improves his ball handling I fail to see him as Pippen as NBA draft.net has him pegged.
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Post#77 » by dballislife » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:07 am

his body and game looks like a tmac/pippen combo
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#78 » by thamadkant » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:10 am

T-Mac is a good comparison minus that T-Mac can pass and play make..

I think somewhere a combo of T-Mac, Gay, LeBron, Pippen...

His built is Pippen like, muscular, wiry and long...
Pippen always had that look when he dribbled and attacked the basket... Like someone with their arms too long for they body... And it was.. 6'8, 7'3 wingspan..
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Re: Andrew Wiggins - the next big thing 

Post#79 » by ferk » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:36 am

Closer to Rudy than LeBron
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Post#80 » by Marchulenis » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:49 am

somebody said that he had 37' inch vertical when he was 13-14 years old. that's insane. def next big thing.

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