lipoli390 wrote:Yes, it's the motor, not his work ethic. Reviews coming out of college, his NBA stats to date and my own eye-test suggest that Wiggins is lacking a degree of mental focus or intensity that any great player has to have. But Thibs has seen a lot more of Wiggins than any of us -- up close -- and he has gone out of his way to praise Andrew's competitiveness. That's why I haven't given up yet on the possibility that Wiggins can eventually come close to achieving his elite potential.
The phase Thibs has used a lot to describe Butler is "multiple-effort." He has referred a lot to Butler as a multiple effort guy. He used the same phrase to describe Taj. I know exactly what Thibs means. It's that competitiveness and intensity that drives a player to go up in a crowd for a rebound, follow up his missed shot by crashing the boards to put up another shot, and chase down loose balls even if it means hitting the floor and losing some skin. Those are the things you see Butler do repeatedly. Note that Gorgui and Bazz do those things a lot too. I've seen flashes of those things from Wiggins in the few preseason games this year. Those are the things I'll be looking for from him far more this season. I know that some are convinced we'll never see those things much if at all from Wiggins. I still believe we might.
I think Wiggins competitiveness should be separate from his motor/Q score. I think it's pretty clear Wiggins has a high level of competitiveness. Sure maybe it doesn't go to every phase of the game but we have all seen him step up his game against certain opponents. Sam Mitchell told Wolfson to go look up Wiggins matched up against Butler. I don't remember what game he was referring to but this one looks pretty good. Lol
https://youtu.be/ZjEdHaytFaQ