AbeVigodaLive wrote:Q12543 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:thedoper wrote:Wiggins has made great improvements on the defensive end, there is no way around it. Nice to see his shot falling a bit more in the last 20 games too.
His shot has been terrible these last couple of games, but he has been amazing in the paint, straight attack mode. SO nice to see.
Once he plays a team that gives a damn about winning, they will realize that all you have to do is make him go left. I don't know why anyone would ever guard Wiggins squared up. He ALWAYS wants to go right and needs only a crack of daylight to get by people in that direction. When he goes left, it usually results in a tough pull up jumper or awkward drive that gets fumbled away more often than not.
It's funny... I probably tell my 5th grade squad to "make him go left" about 2,000x per week. Good to see grown men struggle with such a simple concept too. Makes me feel better.
I always like when people give me tips like that. A lot of people don't really utilize those basic scouting reports. I've been guilty also.
In college there was a guy that never went left and all but couldn't dribble with his left hand. People would yell at guys that he had no left hand. One night after someone yelled that he had no left he yelled back about nobody being able to stop him even with just his right hand. He was very fast a guy that was also a runner. If he got down hill on you in translation it was over. It was just funny he was and still is a supper nice guy.
Side note sometimes what happens with Wiggins is he gets down hill on guys and you can't recover with his speed, strides and length especially now he has added that push shot floater thing. Basically nobody on that King's roster has a chance. Better teams it's a different story.