Andrew Wiggins is the type of prospect who is destined for a great career in the NBA. The team he plays for first will partially define the beginning of his NBA journey, but it won't change the bottom line.
By now, everyone has heard that Wiggins will likely never play a game for the team that just selected him No. 1 overall just over a month ago in the 2014 NBA draft.
The Cleveland Cavaliers lured LeBron James back home, and now the next mission is to bring Minnesota Timberwolves star Kevin Love into the fold.
In order to do that, all indications are that the Cavs will have to part ways with Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and at least one first-round draft pick, per Bob Finnan of The News-Herald in Cleveland.
Is it worth it to part ways with a player who has Wiggins' potential? That's debatable, but one thing isn't: Wiggins will shine whether he begins his career in Minnesota or Cleveland.
The 19-year-old, 6'8", freakishly athletic swingman has everything it takes to make an impact in the NBA from day one. He's physically gifted, long-limbed, comes from an NBA pedigree, sp ...
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Andrew Wiggins’ Star Potential Will Show No Matter Where He Plays
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