spycam1
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Are we all talking about the same Wiggins that had 4 pts and 4 turnovers today?
Yeah, the same guy that scored 41 points on 18 FGA.
(he actually had 41 points on 15 FGA before missing his last 3)
Are we all talking about the same Wiggins that had 4 pts and 4 turnovers today?
Yeah, the same guy that scored 41 points on 18 FGA.
(he actually had 41 points on 15 FGA before missing his last 3)
This is what is so tough about this draft. Do you take Carmello #1 (Parker) or do you take the guy who could be Hakeem or could be Odom (Embiid) or the guy who could be LeBron or could be Gay (Wiggins).
I'm still not sure I don't take Parker #1.
Yep. I'm even more down on Parker than I am Wiggins. I worry about Parker's weight, poor outside shot (it was bad for 2/3 of the season), ball handling and passing. His defense is simply atrocious and anybody who drafts him will just have to accept that. Ultimately, I for me it would just be tough to pass on the length and athleticism that Wiggins brings to the table. He'll never be LeBron or Durant - that is a pipe dream. I'd say his ceiling is Paul George and hopefully his floor is Gay. I wouldn't necessarily take Wiggins #1 because I'm convinced he's going to be a star, rather I'd simply be scared to pass on him. I'd probably go Randle #2 over Parker and make him a true 4. All this assumes Embiid is either injured or not coming out.
Randle at #2? You're behind the times.
You made it seem that you thought all wiggins points come from alley oop dunks.
I have seen ALOT of his points come on three point shots, long twos, floaters, free throws, step backs, post ups, put backs, runners, etc.
I think he will be able to do more than just alley oop dunks
My biggest issue with Wiggins' last game was that he didn't shoot enough. I want him to shoot at least 14 times per game. I'd much, much rather have a 1/14 night than a 1/6 or whatever he did.
Thanks Kenny Smith.
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Evaluating a prospect based on one game is a bad idea.
Anthony Davis for example had 6 pts on 1-10 shooting in the final game of the 2012 NCAA season. True, he contributed 6 blocks and 16 rebounds, but it's not hard to find examples of games from Davis' freshman year where he seemed to contribute very little.
It's incredible how much we've witnessed the hasty generalization fallacy being committed ever since the Stanford/Kansas game. To balance it and as a reminder of what Wiggins can do, here's Wiggins against West Virginia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXt5JtlWnps
edit: at least check out 1:35 - 1:44 in this video. Most beautiful individual play I've seen in a while.
Evaluating a prospect based on one game is a bad idea.
Anthony Davis for example had 6 pts on 1-10 shooting in the final game of the 2012 NCAA season. True, he contributed 6 blocks and 16 rebounds, but it's not hard to find examples of games from Davis' freshman year where he seemed to contribute very little.
It's incredible how much we've witnessed the hasty generalization fallacy being committed ever since the Stanford/Kansas game. To balance it and as a reminder of what Wiggins can do, here's Wiggins against West Virginia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXt5JtlWnps
edit: at least check out 1:35 - 1:44 in this video. Most beautiful individual play I've seen in a while.