优点:
Michael Visenberg 4/20/14 (报告1)
爆表的跑、跳运动水平;速度以及身长让他有潜质同时防守外线以及3/4号位; 极其可怕的攻防转换得分手,脚步幅度大,第一步快,可以轻松得分或造犯规;罚球也还不错;
惊人的二次跳跃能力使得他在进攻篮板上经常让进攻能持续;经常被安排防守对方最好得分手,效果让人钦佩;不自私,能经常找队友;
单打时的转身是主要杀招,再加上有一手抛投辅助;后撤步也很难防;打球时很安静,可以说是没激情,但也从来不沮丧(邓肯?);
虽然很瘦但肩膀很宽,可以通过加强肩部肌肉来增重;对场上角色理解渐进,例如防守,看起来是很好调教的球员;
Tyler Ingle 8/22/11 (报告2)
异于常人的运动天赋,进攻极其流畅,单按运动素质极其难防守;被单防的话很容易越过防守者;
极快的第一步以及长跨步,爆炸性的运动力;一旦到油漆区能轻松上篮或闪扣; 作为前锋体型优秀,长臂展;射程优秀,投篮动作优美; 无球的时候喜欢站底线或者做空接配合;能急停跳投;能利用防守判断+臂展来抢断跟盖帽;
缺点:不确定球员本身有足够的动力兑现身体天赋;对他的篮球热情存疑;进攻套路过于明显而失误;有时候会站在场上放风,需要加强无球进攻; 防守意识需加强;上身力量不足;对防守篮板保护不足,会被偷;长2分不够稳定,但还是选择这种投篮;低位能力不足,需要开发;控球不稳会丢球;对他成为球队第一选择存疑;有时候会很自满;场上动力连续性不足;作风不够强硬;
https://www.nbadraft.net/players/andrew-wiggins/
NBA Comparison: Vince Carter/Rudy Gay
Strengths: Off the
charts run/jump athleticism … Lateral quickness and length also gives him great
potential as a perimeter defender, along with versatility to guard both wing
positions efficiently … Incredibly dangerous in transition opportunities, long
strider with a quick first step, did a great job of scoring or getting fouled
when getting out in transition … Shooting mechanics have improved greatly, with
quickness enough to get his shot off under tight defense … Got to the FT stripe
at a good rate, making 77.5% of his attempts … As an offensive rebounder, can
keep possessions alive that very few others can due to his second jump and
tremendous leaping ability … Challenged defensively at Kansas, often asked to
guard the other teams leading scorer on the wing, doing an admirable job …
Unselfish, will look for teammates and is an evolving playmaker … Spin move can
become a major weapon in isolation, plus has shown a floater that over time
could become a weapon … When being closely defended, his step back jumper has also
been a move that is tough to guard … Plays with a quiet intensity and while
some question his lack of emotion, also never gets to down … When he has been
challenged, has shown an ability to step up to the challenge … Son of a former
NBA player and an Olympic sprinter, has an understanding of the game and a
knowledge of where to get to on the court … Conditioning is fantastic, played
major minutes as a freshman and should be able to carry a solid work load
immediately … Ability to run the floor is elite and ensures a certain level of
success at NBA level … Very skinny but has the broad shoulders to add
weight if he’s determined to … Showed an increased understanding of his role
and got much lower on defense as the year progressed at Kansas, looks to be quite
coachable … Aside from a poor final tournament game, seemed to be playing his
best basketball as the season came to a close, including a huge 40 plus point
breakout performance against West Virginia …
Weaknesses: The
biggest issue is whether or not Wiggins has the mental make up to maximize his
immense physical gifts. While some scouts are extremely high on him, there are
just as many that question his focus and passion for the game … Often plays too
upright on offense, which can get him off his base and lead to turnovers …
Needs to work on moving without the ball, has a reputation of sometimes
standing, ball watching … Defensive awareness is something he must work on,
along with always running out to his spot and not relying completely on length,
athleticism to challenge a player … Still needs to add upper body strength, had
issues finishing around the basket and getting knocked off of his spot when
defensive rebounding … Long range shot is still not overly consistent,
sometimes turns his hand outward on follow through … Often loose with dribble,
sometimes has the ball too high and gets exploited when double teamed … Some
question his lack of assertiveness offensively, which calls into question his
ability to be a primary option on a high level team … Battled inconsistency and
struggled against physical defense, which could point to strength as well as a
sign of shaky confidence … Should look to become a more vocal leader … Too
often settled for long range shots and did not venture out of his comfort zone enough,
still has many things to learn in terms of creating mid range shots and counter
moves … Had a difficult time establishing post position, something that could
be a crucial next step to utilize his quickness and size as a wing at the next
level … Has been compared to Kobe Bryant, but the biggest difference appears to
be the attention to detail. So far, granted Kobe’s is extremely rare, Wiggins
has been lacking in this area. Will he develop this critical aspect in order to
polish his all around game to achieve greatness?
Notes: Hype and
expectations were enormous for his freshmen season, and he finished as a
consensus 2nd Team All-American with averages of 17.1 ppg and 5.9 rpg … Even
through ups and downs during his short time at Kansas, he showed glimpses of
having exceptional potential as an NBA wing player … Born in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, Wiggins has done very well when representing Canada in International
competitions, going 2-0 as part of the World Team in the Nike Hoop Summit,
averaging 18.5 ppg and 8 rpg … Shows enough athleticism and versatility to
possibly play both wing positions, could become a match-up nightmare … The sky
is the limit for him, as he’s been blessed with the type of athleticism that
does not come along in every class. Considered by some as the best athlete to
surface in 10 years, since LeBron James. Will he develop the work ethic to
maximize those abilities is the question … A virtual lock as a top 3 pick with
a chance to go first depending on who gets the selection …
Michael Visenberg 4/20/14
Strengths: A freakishly gifted athlete with a remarkably smooth offensive game … Just
about impossible to guard at this level, due to his athletic ability … Can
effortlessly glide around any defender that plays up on him … Quick first step,
and very long strides … Explosive athleticism … Once in the paint he either
leaps over the defense for a soft runner, or throws down an electric dunk;
either way, it’s generally a high-percentage shot … Has great size for either
wing position, with a frame that is capable of holding a good amount of weight
… Long wingspan, recently measured at 6’11" … Fantastic shooter on the
perimeter … Already has NBA range … Quick trigger, with beautiful shot
mechanics … If the ball isn’t in his hands, he likes to spot up in the corner,
where he can get off an open shot on cut the baseline for an alley-oop play …
Also has the ability to create separation off the dribble for a pull-up jumper
… Good passing instincts and court vision … Defensively, he gets a lot of deflections
… Uses length and anticipation to come up with a lot of steals and blocks …
Father played in the NBA … Extremely young, and will only get better in time …
Weaknesses: Despite having immense skill and athletic abilities for a player of his
age, there are still several concerns from people who watch him with regularity
… Looks complacent at times on the court … Inconsistent motor … Needs to add
more strength, though his body looks very good for a player his age, and this
shouldn’t be a problem in a few years … Ball-handling ability is unrefined, but
has a lot of potential … Doesn’t display a lot of toughness and isn’t a very
physical player … He’s been receiving a considerable amount of hype on a
multi-national scale since he was 13 years of age, which can derail the
development of a prospect as it can lead to him trying to be a big celebrity
instead of a great basketball player …
Overall: Wiggins
has an unreal amount of potential and he’ll be under the eye of every scout
over the next few years … Considered the top player in his class by most
recruiting services, and has 1st overall pick potential whenever he enters the
NBA draft …
Notes: Measured 6’7
(in shoes) 190 lbs, with a 6’11 wingspan at the 2011 LeBron James
Skills Academy … Measured 6’7 (in shoes) 196 lbs, with a 6’11 wingspan at the
2012 LeBron James Skills Academy
Tyler Ingle 8/22/11
Many pundits feel that he could turn out
to be an even better pro than Anthony Davis. Wiggins was the unanimous choice
for the # 1 spot this year and for good reason. He possesses the special
athleticism that separates very good players from great players. To round out
his athleticism, he has matured and become more assertive and his refined skill
package is a result of that. His jump shot from deep and in the midrange
departments have greatly increased and he is more aggressive than he’s ever
been. His handle, speed off the dribble and ability to get to the rim are
"Kobe-esque". There were times this Spring when he simply looked like
a man amongst boys. The alarming thing about it is that he still has a long way
to go to become the type of player he is capable of. He is a special talent and
has unlimited potential. If he continues to stay hungry and work to improve,
we’re looking at the game’s next superstar.
-Ian Powers 6/29/12