TheFuture wrote:I'm curious, is a person still deemed crazy to think LaVine has a good chance to be the #1 on this team with Wiggins the #2? I think its been rather noticeable since the last 1/3 of last season.
It's certainly possible, although Zach still seems quite dependent on his jumper falling, whereas Wiggins is far superior to creating contact and generating offense at the line. Of course, players like Michael Redd, Ray Allen, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and many other great scorers in the past also primarily relied on jump shooting. Time will tell.
The thing Wiggins has to watch out for is complacency. Martin, Zach (now that he's at SG), and Bazz are all offensively-oriented players that basically have big "Feed Me" signs hanging from their necks. Wiggins can't just expect to be spoon-fed plays all night if all these guys are healthy. He's going to have to create better opportunities for himself by running the floor harder and getting involved in other ways.