KAT4PREZ wrote:4 games from Wiggins really erased 6 years of him being a below average shooter/defender/ball handler/ft shooter/hustle player.
No it doesn't erase it. Not at all. It's just that priorities have changed for him.
No longer does he need to carry a franchise. Or be Co carrier for the franchise. He doesn't have the weight of being the number one pick and being expected to be Kobe Bryant lite.
IMO Wiggins needs to play in a system that keeps him moving....both on offense and defense. The Warriors have that freestyle system that has guys on the move, and their best players all share the ball. So the pressure on offense for him, is instantly lessened. Not saying there is no pressure, just different expectations.
They will expect him to improve his team defense and defensive rotations. That will be difficult for him and Draymond will be all over him it he doesn't rotate properly. His individual defense is fine, but that's a matchup thing anyhow.
Not saying Wiggins is q totally rehabilitated player after 4 games. Merely saying that the change of scenery, the role change, and the lowered expectations seem to fit his personality. Not every guy picked at the top is a killer.