skones wrote:Clyde Frazier wrote:Magic Giannison wrote: Wiggings a bigger prospect, how can you even claim that when you talking about a guy that got instantly traded away ,havent shown anything yet on NBA to the guy that the team consider him nearly untradable and a franchise player ?
I agree the Giannis hype is getting out of hand sometimes but i see so many ignorant and clueless comments which makes wonder if they ever seen a game of Bucks last year.
C'mon... you're really going to attempt to knock wiggins for being traded for an all NBA player? It's simply illogical.
The combination of defensive fans and overall overrating of giannis does not bode well for him if he doesn't pan out.
We get it: he's nearly 7', has guard skills with court vision, he's an absurd athlete, and has a great attitude. That doesn't mean he's going to be a perennial all star. Wiggins has a great all around skill set for a wing, and he was the #1 pick for a reason. It isn't outlandish to call him the better prospect. That said, this thread would be more fair to him after he actually played a season in the NBA.
Have you actually watched Wiggins play? He doesnt have a great all around skill set at all. Giannis is probably the more skilled player of the two.
This x10.
Giannis has a very solid skill foundation already. He has actual point-forward vision, can handle the ball, decent but improvable jumper, great instincts on both ends of the floor...all in all, he's not raw. The skills are there, he just needs to build on them.
Wiggins on the other hand is a thoroughly mediocre ball handler, which is arguably the separator between good perimeter players and great perimeter players. And his jumper is also very streaky. If either of the two is raw and reliant on physical gifts, it's Wiggins.