Camden0916 wrote:This conversation about Minnesota vs. Philadelphia isn't even close if Andrew Wiggins was anywhere near the player he's supposed to be. That's the harsh truth in this. Instead, he's undoubtedly regressed this season and that has prompted the ideas that he should be traded for a more proven player or even an attempt at another draft pick. That's not supposed to happen with a 23-year old cornerstone, but it goes to show that star players aren't guaranteed in the NBA.
Not to make this another thread about Wiggins specifically because there are other areas where this team has come up short, but the ceiling of this team rests on his shoulders, in my opinion. Whether it's him improving considerably or trading him in a package for a game-changer -- Kawhi Leonard or Kemba Walker -- our future trajectory is in some way centered around the 6'8 forward from Kansas.
Agree with this. Wighs needs to step, but i don't think we are actually putting him in situations to succeed this year. He needs to attack and get out instead of being that spot up guy in the corner. Thibs needs to adapt a more modern offense and thibs needs to fix his handles this off season.
There must be some plan.
Maybe thibs is trying to make wiggs prioritize defense knowing that the offense is there, albeit not very efficiently.
And maybe the plan is to turn him into a legit 2 way guy, not this year, but maybe in a couple of years when jimmy starts his decline. Its just an odd way. Max him out and then ignore him on offense. Wiggs may not be the most efficient guy, but he's been pretty clutch player. It just seems weird to ignore him completely down the stretch of games.
And whatever trade we do pull off, we will lose in any wiggins trade unless you believe he peaked last year.