Q12543 wrote:The motor thing is hard to nail down with stats, but most of us know it when we see it. And there are outside observers that have also expressed frustration with Wiggins - this isn't just a few of us armchair pundits on this site.
Here is what I have observed with my eyes:
- I don't see Wiggins running hard all the time in transition (in both directions), although offensively I think he's gotten better now that Rubio (vs. LaVine last year) can get him the ball.
- I have never seen him take a charge - ever!
- When there is a scrum for a loose ball or 50/50 rebound, he almost never comes up with it. There was a game a week or two ago that I think I actually saw him get a crunch-time 50/50 ball and I sung his praises for it. But generally speaking, he doesn't win those balls.
- He gets fewer deflections (blocks and steals) and rebounds than someone with his size, position, and athleticism should. Will a lack of eye-popping stats in these areas mean he's not a good player? Of course not, but given his physical gifts, he just seems to underwhelm in these categories. A lot of folks talked about him being a Shawn Marion or Scottie Pippen sort of do-it-all athlete. Heck, he's not even Gerald Wallace in terms of using his athleticism to get deflections and rebounds.
I've said this a bunch of times before, but I see Wiggins becoming a rich man's DeMar DeRozan. DeRozan is not a jack-of-all trades wing either - he's mostly a scorer. I see Wiggins becoming a better version of that, which is obviously a really, really good player.
I think what's disappointing is given his length, athleticism, and pedigree, he could be even MORE than that if he had the motor of a Shabazz Muhammed, Corey Brewer, or Russell Westbrook. Imagine if he played the game as hard as those guys do? Now you are talking about perennial MVP-candidate type production.
Q, I was able to find stats for charges drawn. Using the only guys I am now able to compare Wiggins to (as defined by another side argument in this thread) here they are:
Jimmy Butler - 7
Andrew Wiggins - 1
Carmelo Anthony - 1
Klay Thompson - 0
A lot of scorers don't take charges. However, Wiggins does draw fouls at a high rate. He's 7th in the entire NBA in Free Throw Attempts.
50/50 balls gets thrown out on here a lot. But I am unaware of any database that defines or tracks such a metric. If someone has them - please post. I'd love to review to see how all our guys rate.
Rebounds/Blocks/Steals were addressed in another post. Wiggins rebounds slightly better than Klay Thompson and a little less than Butler/Anthony. The Blocks/Steals/assists are all about the same for that group (comparing all of them based on their 2nd years).
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on this matter. I just feel like the motor thing was getting a little over played.