On offense, it is the simple things that can evade your eye with Wesley Iwundu. Because, frankly, Iwundu does not seem to do much on offense.
The guard entered the league as a defender first who needed to improve his jump shot. His Summer League showed exactly that. He was a strong defender who made life hard for opposing players, but his offense was wild when he turned up his aggression.
After making 42.7 percent of his shots and averaging 8.1 points per game as a rookie, he seemed to be much of the same in Las Vegas.