Andrew Wiggins is already entering his sixth season in the NBA, and the Minnesota Timberwolves — along with everyone else that follows the league — is still waiting for him to take a step forward.
The 2015 Rookie of the Year hasn’t improved much at all since his initial campaign, only ticking upwards marginally in long-range shooting and on the defensive side of the ball but still lacking any semblance of consistency.
New Timberwolves president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas would be forgiven for simply cutting bait with Wiggins, even in a neutral trade. The five years and $147.