NBA 2020: Will LeBron James Still Be the Top Wing at Decade’s End?

July 7th, 2016 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

Andrew Wiggins is beginning what should be his most impressive season yet, on the verge of leading the Minnesota Timberwolves to the playoffs for the fourth year in a row. Obviously, you don't want to miss this one, so you hop in your teleportation device and travel to the Land of 10,000 Lakes in an instant.

You need to witness Wiggins knocking in four-point jumpers from just beyond the newly installed arc. Sit back and order a drink just by thinking of it. Ugh, the red Target logo still doesn't work with these Minnesota blue jerseys. 

By the start of the 2020-21 campaign, Wiggins has become one of the best wings in the NBA. But we're not convinced he's the absolute best, alongside established studs such as Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard or LeBron James. And my, how high Klay Thompson's sharpshooting ability took him. 

But we've always been able to see into the future, as Bleacher Report's C.J. Moore and I did some four years ago, when we perfectly projected the best guards, wings and bigs in the year 2020. We analyzed current levels of production, the amount of untapped potential ...

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