A surprise name has popped up in the ongoing vote for the All-Star Game. Andrew Wiggins is third in fan preferences behind LeBron James and Nikola Jokic in the striker category. Their vote, which weighs 50% of the final consensus, will be counterbalanced by that of NBA players and the media, which may not confirm it in Cleveland. But if the former Minnesota earns a first call-up, it would be hellish revenge for him and a total success for the Warriors.
Because Wiggins in Minnesota had generally disappointed, amassing individual stats without ever rising to the leadership role tied to his former first draft choice status. In Golden State, deprived of responsibility from the role by the presence of various Steph Curry and Draymond Green, he has grown to his current level. According to Bob Myers, Andrew Wiggins stands out as a possible role model for other players who are struggling or who have not yet exploded.
“It’s a good example of evolution: things can change depending on how the player plays and in which system he evolves,” explains the Warriors executive. “Andrew, this is a success story for us. But also for any player in the league who is placed in the right environment and in the right position. ”