CoolBreeze44 wrote:Some of Wig's handle issues get credited as missed shots instead of turnovers when he gets in the lane. But yes, things get blown out of proportion when talking about Wig. Fanboys are going to remember he was a #1 overall pick and the fact he got paid, and that is going to color the narrative no matter what. He's never going to live up to his draft position or contract. But he isn't responsible for where he was drafted, nor the contract he got. The best coaches put their players in the best possible position to succeed, and that's what Ryan needs to do with Wig and every player on the team. I still think Wig can become a net positive, but it's going to take a collective effort from the player and coaching staff to make it happen. We should all hope it does.
I agree, Cool. Wiggins didn't force Cleveland to take him #1 or force the Wolves to trade for him. In fact, trading for Wiggins was the right thing for Flip to do at the time. Wiggins didn't force Thibodeau to give him a max contract. And Wiggins isn't the guy who's been drawing up the plays that consistently amplify his weaknesses while failing to optimize his strengths.
You've defended Wiggins over the years, but you've been honest about his weaknesses as well. While some others might be in denial about his poor ballhandling, you've recognized the obvious in that regard. Has the criticism of Wiggins been harsh at times? Yes, myself included, but it's an understandable reaction of a justifiably frustrated fan base that sees Andrew's immense talent, but then watches him fail to progress beyond his rookie-of-the-year season. That's added to the frustration of watching one bad front office decision after another. Again, as you've said repeatedly, our head coaches haven't made the best use of Wiggins. And that's why, like you, I still have hope that Andrew can become a net positive.
As fans, we really have to expect more from our team's front office and coaches. Our front office needs to do a much better job than previous regimes of evaluating and acquiring talent. But our coaching staff also needs to do a much better job of developing and using the talent we have. Let's hope that the Rosas regime and the coaching staff Rosas has assembled around Ryan Saunders finally deliver on those things.