When Andrew Wiggins was selected first overall in the 2014 NBA Draft, he was tagged with the lofty expectations of being the next Michael Jordan or LeBron James.
Wiggins won Rookie of the Year in 2014-15 and cracked 20 points per game (20.7) in his sophomore campaign in 2015-16, but the Toronto, Ontario native seemed to have the MJ/LeBron bar lowered ever so slightly coming into his third NBA season.
Perhaps its the shining star of his Minnesota Timberwolves teammate Karl-Anthony Towns that has dimmed the spotlight on Wiggins, or perhaps everyone is onto the next next-coming in Ben Simmons.