He's an elite rebounder as well.
Needs to improve his jump shot and free throw shooting. That comes with time.
You can't teach his size, athleticism, and finishing ability. He has great potential on D as well.
Superstar.
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He's an elite rebounder as well.
Needs to improve his jump shot and free throw shooting. That comes with time.
You can't teach his size, athleticism, and finishing ability. He has great potential on D as well.
Superstar.
Am I missing something here?
Wiggins looks good but not that good. He hit a stepback then got fouled on an open dunk?
Parker looks like Melo.
No matter who goes #1, the future of the NBA is in good hands with Wiggins, Parker, and Randle. :applause:
[QUOTE=Budadiiii]He's an elite rebounder as well.
Needs to improve his jump shot and free throw shooting. That comes with time.
You can't teach his size, athleticism, and finishing ability. He has great potential on D as well.
Superstar.[/QUOTE]
Terrific post.
Parker is Melo 2.0 at best. Wiggins is a legitimate superstar.
Wiggins will be a better fit in the NBA. Expect to see him guarded by smaller players A LOT this year. It will limit his creating off the dribble.
[QUOTE=TheMarkMadsen]Yeah there's nothing better than watching a bunch of one dimensional players shoot 3s all game with maybe one legit big on the court at a time.
Would you watch the NBA if all the best players changed leagues every year?[/QUOTE]
The NBA is a 3fest now.
They baby the superstars and call touch fouls also.
I liked the physical play of the college game but now it's gone.
I never liked that one and done rule either
[QUOTE=B-Easy8]Am I missing something here?
Wiggins looks good but not that good. He hit a stepback then got fouled on an open dunk?
Parker looks like Melo.[/QUOTE]
How much do you need to see that he's a great player, it's not hard to notice. He probably would have had 30 if not for the fouls
Why did they interview the coach. I could give a shit what he has to say. He wasn't dunking all over Duke tonight. Get Wiggins up there.
[QUOTE=B-Easy8]Am I missing something here?
Wiggins looks good but not that good. He hit a stepback then got fouled on an open dunk?
Parker looks like Melo.[/QUOTE]
This is 1 game. But you can see the potential. He was in foul trouble and didn't play nearly as good as he is capable of.
Just sit back and watch the freshman sensation butt **** the college word and go #1. The hype is deserved. I'm never wrong about these things, he will be a superstar.
[QUOTE=B-Easy8]Am I missing something here?
Wiggins looks good but not that good. He hit a stepback then got fouled on an open dunk?
Parker looks like Melo.[/QUOTE]
I was thinking the same thing about Melo/Parker. Though, Parker looks a bit more committed on the defensive end already... which tells me -- considering his athleticism -- he may have the potential to be a Melo-like offensive talent but with the defense to go with it. That would be a major superstar.
Wiggins' upside is what makes him so intriguing. He's not as refined as Parker yet, but he's already able to put up 25/10 while in foul trouble against an elite collegiate team. That tells you all you need to know.
Right now, I do think Parker is the better player. You don't draft for right now, though.
I'm willing to bet Wiggins blows the combine out of the water. He's a physical freak.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]
Right now, I do think Parker is the better player. You don't draft for right now, though.
I'm willing to bet Wiggins blows the combine out of the water. He's a physical freak.[/QUOTE]
This. Except i'm not sure Parker is better right now.
LeBron James @KingJames 17m
GM's wish the draft was tomorrow
The King has spoken. Judging by the timing of that tweet he was impressed by my boy AW :applause:
[QUOTE=RoundMoundOfReb]LeBron James @KingJames 17m
GM's wish the draft was tomorrow
The King has spoken. Judging by the timing of that tweet he was impressed by my boy AW :applause:[/QUOTE]
Right now, I think it's Wiggins and Randle, followed pretty closely by Parker. The x-factor is Exum, who also has an argument as the best player in this draft if he chooses to enter it.
What a class this will be. There will be some incredibly difficult decisions at the top of the board. Sort of makes me want the Cavs to tank again. :oldlol:
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]Right now, I think it's Wiggins and Randle, followed pretty closely by Parker. The x-factor is Exum, who also has an argument as the best player in this draft if he chooses to enter it.
What a class this will be. There will be some incredibly difficult decisions at the top of the board.[/QUOTE]
Yeah for sure. Should be an exciting season for college hoops as well. Last year was lame. Boring as hell.
[QUOTE=RoundMoundOfReb]Yeah for sure. Should be an exciting season for college hoops as well. Last year was lame. Boring as hell.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. Can't remember the last time I was excited for college hoops.
All the top teams are stacked. Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan St, Louisville.
Wow... and we get to watch all these young studs develop...
March Madness will be orgasmic this year
Parker is another Melo/Pierce. Great player but not transcendent level.
Wiggins could be the next legendary perimeter player in the mold of Jordan/LBJ.
Not even close.
[QUOTE=RoundMoundOfReb]This. Except i'm not sure Parker is better right now.[/QUOTE]
Wiggins can barely do a jab step without traveling right now. He is raw as hell.
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]Wiggins can barely do a jab step without traveling right now. He is raw as hell.[/QUOTE]
Wiggins traveled all over the game. He already has the NBA travel down. He is just not getting called for it.
Wiggins was very unimpressive despite his stat line. Embiid was a monster and Perry Ellis played the game of his life. I can see how Embiid is being projected as a top 6 pick now.
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]Wiggins can barely do a jab step without traveling right now. He is raw as hell.[/QUOTE]
Tough for him to do anything off the dribble while guarded by a PG for a lot of the game.
[QUOTE=noob cake]Wiggins traveled all over the game. He already has the NBA travel down. He is just not getting called for it.
Wiggins was very unimpressive despite his stat line. Embiid was a monster and Perry Ellis played the game of his life. I can see how Embiid is being projected as a top 6 pick now.[/QUOTE]
Embid looked pretty bad tonight, dude is still 90% potential at this point. Ellis was dominant.
Outside of the great stretch by Parker in the first half when Wiggins was out with foul trouble, Wiggins was the better player. His presence was very noticeable even when he didn't have the ball in the second half. Parker absolutely disappeared in the second half without the ball. Wiggins actually outscored him 16-8 in the second half when they both played normal minutes.
Parker is def more refined, but if his shot isn't falling, I wonder if he can impact the game like Wiggins does.
Wiggins is known to be a bit passive and even when he is doing well he kinda glides around gracefully, which doesn't help the perception of him, but I'm amazed that he gets wherever he wants still.
[QUOTE=noob cake]
Wiggins was very unimpressive despite his stat line. Embiid was a monster and Perry Ellis played the game of his life. I can see how Embiid is being projected as a top 6 pick now.[/QUOTE]
You really are a noob if you couldn't see how Wiggins was impacting the game in the second half. More impact than Parker had without touching the ball.
[QUOTE=Qwyjibo]Tough for him to do anything off the dribble while guarded by a PG for a lot of the game.[/QUOTE]
He can just not travel. His best asset rigght now is his post game. Hell of a talent but its time to get in the gym.
[QUOTE=Dolphin]Outside of the great stretch by Parker in the first half when Wiggins was out with foul trouble, Wiggins was the better player. His presence was very noticeable even when he didn't have the ball in the second half. Parker absolutely disappeared in the second half without the ball. Wiggins actually outscored him 16-8 in the second half when they both played normal minutes.
Parker is def more refined, but if his shot isn't falling, I wonder if he can impact the game like Wiggins does.
Wiggins is known to be a bit passive and even when he is doing well he kinda glides around gracefully, which doesn't help the perception of him, but I'm amazed that he gets wherever he wants still.
You really are a noob if you couldn't see how Wiggins was impacting the game in the second half. More impact than Parker had without touching the ball.[/QUOTE]
Did we watch the same game? Duke was doubling off of Wiggins for large stretches.
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]Did we watch the same game? Duke was doubling off of Wiggins for large stretches.[/QUOTE]
Ummm...other than playing off him to stop a drive on the perimeter then recovering, they didn't double off him. lol
Kansas players were literally driving while the Duke player guarding Wiggins just watched because they were afraid of a dump off or alley-oop to Wiggins.
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]Did we watch the same game? Duke was doubling off of Wiggins for large stretches.[/QUOTE]
When he was on the perimeter yes. In the second half when he was primarily in the post they were not helping off him on drives at all.
Wha? I don't see how anyone can think Wiggins played a better game than Parker. Parker was absolutely the better player on the court in basically all aspects other than maybe rebounding. Because Duke has no size, Parker was even stuck guarding Embiid several times and it didn't cost them much.
Now as an NBA prospect, I'm still taking Wiggins but he wasn't the best player on the court tonight.
lol at Dook fans and Parker dickrider comments from the 1st half.
[QUOTE=Qwyjibo]Wha? I don't see how anyone can think Wiggins played a better game than Parker. Parker was absolutely the better player on the court in basically all aspects other than maybe rebounding.[/QUOTE]
Wiggins scored 5 less points on 3 less shots, and played less minutes. He also took over at the end of the game, I could completely understand how someone would think that.
[QUOTE]Now as an NBA prospect, I'm still taking Wiggins but he wasn't the best player on the court tonight.[/QUOTE]
Nope, Perry Ellis was.
[QUOTE=Qwyjibo]Wha? I don't see how anyone can think Wiggins played a better game than Parker. Parker was absolutely the better player on the court in basically all aspects other than maybe rebounding. Because Duke has no size, Parker was even stuck guarding Embiid several times and it didn't cost them much.
Now as an NBA prospect, I'm still taking Wiggins but he wasn't the best player on the court tonight.[/QUOTE]
People are just dick riding right now.
[QUOTE=christian1923]Bet your money on Duke this season guys. championship year, AGAIN![/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2013/1017/nba_u_andrew-wiggins_mb_576x324.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=IGOTGAME]People are just dick riding right now.[/QUOTE]
people are just making too much of one game. both guys played great despite foul trouble, and in the end, Wiggins adjusted to how the refs were calling the game, and was able to stick around to hit 2 clutch shots to put the game away. still a lot of improving to be done for both guys.
[QUOTE=Goliath Uterus][IMG]http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2013/1017/nba_u_andrew-wiggins_mb_576x324.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Jordanesque body type and agility. It was a joy watching him play tonight.
A no-brainer at #1 imo.
Hope he continues to improve his J and ball handling.
Even if Parker turns out like Melo or Pierce, you still take Wiggins with the number one pick.. he is that good
Good reading this morning. There's nothing like a good ol' ISH overreaction thread.
I'm not sure why so many of you think Wiggins will be the next best thing in the NBA. Yes, he's extremely athletic and has lots of upside, but as of now, he has a shakey handle, shakey jumper, limited playmaking skills, can't go left, is rail thin, appears to lack intensity, and doesn't exactly demonstrate a high bball iq. People comparing him to Lebron at the same stage is laughable.
That said, although he may end up outdoing Parker in 2-3 years, he's absolutely not a better basketball player than Parker right now.
[QUOTE=midatlantic09]I'm not sure why so many of you think Wiggins will be the next best thing in the NBA. Yes, he's extremely athletic and has lots of upside, but as of now, he has a shakey handle, shakey jumper, limited playmaking skills, can't go left, is rail thin, appears to lack intensity, and doesn't exactly demonstrate a high bball iq. People comparing him to Lebron at the same stage is laughable.
That said, although he may end up outdoing Parker in 2-3 years, he's absolutely not a better basketball player than Parker right now.[/QUOTE]
That's a bit presumptuous.
Parker played great last night, but his stats ended up similar to Wiggins when all was said and done, and Wiggins played only 25 minutes compared to 33 by Parker.
I look at a few things that would set Wiggins apart:
-he did it in the clutch with NBA type plays. The step back jumper is unstoppable at any level, he wins that footrace to the 3pt play dunk against most pros, and his second jump right now might be the best on the planet.
-his team won.
-his team was a different team when he was on the floor. Playing off him must be a joy.
He has time to fill out, he has time to smooth out the rougher patches of his game, in fact, a lot of the herky jerkiness in his game is due to the insane quickness he plays with.
I loved what I saw from Parker last night, but he faded in the clutch, and I worry about his ability to be a superstar.
Wiggins thrived in the clutch, and made the plays he needed to make.
Great players make big plays in big moments.
[QUOTE=JtotheIzzo]That's a bit presumptuous.
[B]Parker played great last night, but his stats ended up similar to Wiggins when all was said and done, and Wiggins played only 25 minutes compared to 33 by Parker[/B].
[/QUOTE]
To be fair, 90% of Wiggins points were transition/fast break/layup points. He did very little to demonstrate that he can score at will in a half court setting and had a very very quiet 22 and 10.
He's a nice player, but I just don't understand all the type...kind of like how I didn't see the hype with Shabazz Muhummad.
I really liked what I saw from Selden last night. Great frame, good decision-making, showed the ability to make tough shots, etc. I liked Embiid a lot too because of the potential he has. He is a much better passer and has better instincts than I would expect from a guy who didn't start playing bball until he was 16.
I do agree that Wiggins looks raw as hell out there, which isn't an indictment on the kid but just what it is right now. It is pretty exciting to see him post really strong number given how much room he has to improve.
Parker looked awesome. I do like the comparison nbadraft.net gave him of Carmelo. He will probably be a less explosive but more well-rounded version of Melo as a pro, which is arguably better for building a winning team. Not an elite athlete but he really knows how to play and shows good leadership on the court.
Does anyone know where I could download this game? Will rep.
[QUOTE=midatlantic09]To be fair, 90% of Wiggins points were transition/fast break/layup points. He did very little to demonstrate that he can score at will in a half court setting and had a very very quiet 22 and 10.
He's a nice player, but I just don't understand all the type...kind of like how I didn't see the hype with Shabazz Muhummad.[/QUOTE]
Well actually 90% of that 90% were layups/dunks in the half court, not transition dunks. lol In the first half he made 3 fg's before getting into foul trouble. One was a drive through the lane with a spin and bank in. The next was a cut and dunk in the half court. The next was a smart cut and lay up. Second half he had two transition dunks. The rest were half court makes including the step back to seal the game or ft's.
Here's the thing with over hyped players, people tend to over exaggerate their faults. People comparing him to Parker are now talking about him as though he's a guy putting up 11/8 and will be drafted high purely on potential.
Here's the thing, he is raw and he will be drafted on potential, but he did still put up 22/10 playing against a top 5 team, playing 10 min less than the other two while not being anywhere as refined as Parker. He would have put up better stats than Parker if not for foul trouble. If you can't see why that would impress scouts then I don't know what to say. Some guys just have that presence on the court.
Why did Wiggins outscore Parker 16-8 in the second half? I'm not worried about Parker at all. He will be great. But for someone who is "clearly" the better player, he sure pulled a "wiggins" (unassertive) when it mattered most. What's your take on this? Maybe we can say it was just one game for both guys? Maybe?
On another note, Parker may be the most smooth player in the country, not just freshmen. The dribble pull up is a lost art form in college (even the NBA lol) and he has it on lock already. Just needs to show up when it matters most.
For the NBA he needs to lose a few pounds I think as well. Said already that he looks a little TOO heavy on his feet. Sure Melo isn't super fast, but Parker needs to be more agile especially to guard small forwards.