khans2k5 wrote:I miss Wiggins step back jumpers. That was a legit move to offset his drive and spin move and he rarely does it like he used to. He used to be able to get so much space and get a clean look off and now everything just looks contested.
I agree, Kahns. Wiggins has to take full advantage of his strengths and that step-back jumper is an effective strength that doesn't depend on his ballhandling. The Wolves head coach has to push Wiggins to use that move repeatedly in practice and again in games.
Q12543 wrote:Monster, You are pretty good at trying to find silver linings in things. I'm kinda done parsing through the Wiggins micro-stats and eye test stuff looking for some glimmer of hope when all the big stats (e.g. PER, WS/48, TS%, etc.) mostly show a player that is average at best. Once he moves the needle in a meaningful way in those numbers, I'll be the first to jump on his band wagon.
Thanks for the compliment Q. :) For the most part I'm done looking too closely at stats for a while also not just about Wiggins or other players but this team as a whole. Let's get some more data to analyze.
Q12543 wrote:Monster, You are pretty good at trying to find silver linings in things. I'm kinda done parsing through the Wiggins micro-stats and eye test stuff looking for some glimmer of hope when all the big stats (e.g. PER, WS/48, TS%, etc.) mostly show a player that is average at best. Once he moves the needle in a meaningful way in those numbers, I'll be the first to jump on his band wagon.
Thanks for the compliment Q. :) For the most part I'm done looking too closely at stats for a while also not just about Wiggins or other players but this team as a whole. Let's get some more data to analyze.
We have all the data to know you're wrong, Monster. No matter what any additional data might show :).
Q12543 wrote:Monster, You are pretty good at trying to find silver linings in things. I'm kinda done parsing through the Wiggins micro-stats and eye test stuff looking for some glimmer of hope when all the big stats (e.g. PER, WS/48, TS%, etc.) mostly show a player that is average at best. Once he moves the needle in a meaningful way in those numbers, I'll be the first to jump on his band wagon.
Thanks for the compliment Q. :) For the most part I'm done looking too closely at stats for a while also not just about Wiggins or other players but this team as a whole. Let's get some more data to analyze.
We have all the data to know you're wrong, Monster. No matter what any additional data might show :).