Andrew Wiggins has been infamously underwhelming in his 2017-18 regular season campaign. Although, Wiggins has a chance to rewrite that history; hoping to perform at the highest level in the playoffs. Unfortunately, he isn’t even performing on an average NBA level for a starting forward.
The Minnesota Timberwolves look to clinch a seed in the playoffs – for the first time in 13 seasons – this Wednesday against the Denver Nuggets, and they aren’t getting a lot of help from their max-contract player. You may think we are being hyperbolic, and that it may be possible that Wiggins could be going through growing pains now that Jimmy Butler is back in the lineup.