Komodo wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Komodo wrote:
What talent, or skill, is that, exactly? His lack of skills was the first thing that stood out to me. He's extremely raw offensively. I'd say he more of an athlete than a talent, at this point. And even then he's a little overrated and too passive.
I don't need to get into the reasons why Wiggins has been considered #1. You should be able to see that plainly enough for yourself (although I believe Embiid is the more impressive prospect of the two and have thought so for a while now).
The chief thing you (and everyone else **** on him) need to realize right now is just how early in his development as a prospect he is. We're just 10 games into his freshman year. Look no further than a raw Michael Jordan at UNC and his performance as a freshman to see how little performance in these games matters when projecting prospect futures.
So basically you're saying "Wiggins has been rated #1 for a season" and "MJ was raw as a freshman". That's great, but it still doesn't explain Wiggins' poor motor and handle/passing.
What's to explain? He's raw offensively at 18 years old 10 games into his freshman year. Doesn't mean he's not going at least in the top 3 (and yes, there are obvious reasons for why).
























