Timberwolves fans didn't get to see or hear much from Andrew Wiggins for most of the offseason.
Wiggins was last season's NBA rookie of the year, but he seemed to take a back seat to the franchise's newest No. 1 overall pick Karl-Anthony Towns.
Not until the FIBA Americas tournament did Wiggins jump back onto the scene -- literally.
Some of the 6-foot-8 high flier's dunks went viral, especially one in which he slammed off a Eurostep move in transition against Uruguay.
"Coming to life, Andrew Wiggins," the game's commentator says on the video.
The Wolves, who started training camp this week, hope to see a lot more of Wiggins coming to life in his second season, especially after he came on strong to finish the 2014-15 regular season.