Billl wrote: there are a total of 21 wings (as classified by espn) scoring 15+. Those are split over 2 positions,
LoL what? I listed 17, if you want to remove Tyreke Evans to help your argument, fine. If you are talking about Wingers, other than the 16 I listed, who are SG, you still need to add
LeBron James
Kevin Durant
Paul George
TJ Warren
Tobias Harris
Harrison Barnes
Danilo Gallinari
Brandon Ingram
Andrew Wiggins
If you want to, once again, be picky to make your argument sound less horrible, you can remove Tobias Harris. That makes 25 not 21, should be 27 but 25 wingers is fine by me.
Will Barton - 15.7 ppg - played mostly SG last season
JJ Redick - 17.1 ppg - played SG his entire career
Gary Harris - 17.5 ppg - playes SG
Tim Hardaway Jr - 17.5 ppg - played mostly SG his entire career, also plays some SF, that doesn't mean he is not a SG.
Evan Fournier - 17.8 ppg - Is a SG who played some SF last season
Eric Gordon - 18.0 ppg - played SG his entire career
Tyreke Evans - 19.4 ppg - played mostly PG last season but he is a SG, if you want to remove him, fine.
Klay Thompson - 20.0 ppg - plays only SG
Khris Middleton - 20.1 ppg - played mostly SF last season but he is a SG
Donovan Mitchell - 20.5 ppg - played mostly SG, he is a combo guard
CJ McCollum - 21.4 ppg - played mostly SG, he is also a combo guard
Jimmy Butler - 22.2 ppg - played mostly SG
Bradley Beal - 22.6 ppg - plays SG
Lou Williams - 22.6 ppg - is a combo guard who plays mostly SG
DeMar DeRozan - 23.0 ppg - was a SG in Toronto, maybe will play SF in SA
Victor Oladipo - 23.1 ppg - played SG his entire career
Devin Booker - 24.9 ppg - played SG his entire career
Just because a guy plays a couple of minutes in another position doesn't make him not a SG. If you want to use that logic, Luke Kennard played a lot of minutes as SF. 16 SGs 25 Wingers scored over 15 PPG last season, not 10ish.