greenl wrote:AirP. wrote:greenl wrote:
Disagree here. I don't think Wiggins ever sniffs the All Star game. If Minnesota is smart- they'll move him for something of value before the rest of the league catches on- if they haven't already.
Interesting and here I thought that with experience in the NBA and some off seasons to work on other aspects of his game he could improve. He's just fooling everyone with his improved 3 point shot this year.
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I could barely grasp the sarcasm in this post- lay it on a bit thicker next time.
I see Wiggins as inefficient, empty calories- 22 points on 18 FGA per game. Great athlete. Scores with middling efficiency but poor at everything else. Poor facilitator and poor defender. Could he improve enough to escape the gravitational pull of average NBA player? Sure. Will he ever be a top 10 player? Odds are long against it.
I don't mean to inject myself into this debate and I really don't have a side as it is all conjecture at this point. However, Wiggins is 21 years old and in his 3rd season. Jimmy Butler was still playing college ball at this point and didn't really come into his own until he was 25. Of course, you could say spending 3 years in the pros rather than college is an even higher end training. But in saying that, Wiggins is certainly more valuable at 21 than Jimmy Butler was, even at 24.
Will Wiggins work his ass off like Jimmy did to continue to improve? We don't know.
Will Wiggins "grow up" both on and off the court like most people do from age 20-24? You would think so.
Will his athleticism allow him to become a solid defender if the 2 items above happen? You would think so.
I think Wiggins could very well end up in an all-star game. I'm not so sure of it that I would bet the house, my guitar collection, my wife or my kids on it. Well...maybe the wife and kids.

















