(04-12-2013, 01:24 AM)briankort Wrote: The kid is obviously very talented and athletic, but you have to keep in mind everything he is doing is against "regular" high school kids, not the best high school kids who get scholarships and play for Division I schools and not even close to the worlds best in the NBA. We'll see how he does at the next level, whether that is the D League or college.Yes, I'm aware of those things. That's why I wrote this article which people may find interesting:
What most people forget is the NBA drafts the best players in the world every year. About 60-70% of those players wash out after about 2-3 years in the league.
http://basketballjournalist.blogspot.co....it-or.html
However, the fact remains, Wiggins is the most talented wing player to come along since LeBron James at the same age.