Martim_2008 wrote:packforfreedom wrote:Zach seems a bit forgotten on offense lately.
We're winning! More!!
And Wiggins has always had to carry a much heavier load than LaVine, LaVine is still bad at defense and he is prone to terrible decision making. It is likely that if he had to carry the load as much as Wiggins does, this comparison conversation would not happen.
LaVine’s type of improvement is somewhat easier as he has been able to improve upon already existing strengths, namely shooting ability, attacking the rim in transition, and off-ball shooting. Wiggins, in comparison, has been asked to be the focal point of the offense, either through mid-post isolations, pull-up jumpers from mid-range, and now playmaking duties. Wiggins is not being asked to become a “3-and-D” player akin to Luol Deng. Wiggins is being asked to become a star.
This Lavine camp vs Wiggins camp is so stupid, because Wiggins is by far the superior player. And defensively Lavine hasn't improved since his rookie year, he kinda regressed.
+1...it doesn't seem close to me. I wouldn't trade either of them and am ecstatic to have Zach too, but people claiming Zach is FAR SUPERIOR are being delusional.



















