We'll soon see whether Wiggins can stroke it consistently.... otherwise he'll just become another Rudy Gay.
We'll soon see whether Wiggins can stroke it consistently.... otherwise he'll just become another Rudy Gay.
Sorry, but this is a textbook example of fallacy by analogy.
LeBron - physical beast, can stroke it
Wade - can stroke it
Durant - can stroke it
Kobe - can stroke it
Michael - can stroke it
Malone - can stroke it
Stockton - can stroke it
Olajuwon - can stroke it
Abdu Jabbar - can stroke it
Harden - can stroke it
Irving - can stroke it
Duncan - can stroke it
Parker - can stroke it
Ginobili - can stroke it
Crymello - can stroke it
Bosh - can stroke it
Nowitzki - can stroke it
Nash - can stroke it
Curry - can stroke it
Davis - can stroke it
Paul - can stroke it
DWill - can stroke it
Cousins - can stroke it
Johnson - can stroke it
Allen - can stroke it
Rose - can stroke it
George - can stroke it
Garnett - can stroke it
Pierce - can stroke it
P. Gasol - can stroke it
M. Gasol - can stroke it
.... and so on, and so forth.
Are you talking about stroking it from deep? If so, that list has more than a few problems.
Also, there are plenty of great players who had suspect jumpers (some you just listed).
What????
I think the logic here is that we win the lottery, draft Wiggins, trade Kanter or Favors for another lotto pick, then draft Exum.
Exum/Hayward/Wiggins/Kanter/Gobert. That would be just sickly.
Young will UNDOUBTEDLY make the #1 spot in ESPN'S NOT-TOP-TEN plays..... for the year.
Young will UNDOUBTEDLY make the #1 spot in ESPN'S NOT-TOP-TEN plays..... for the year.