Andrew Wiggins advised James Wisman to be a star with ‘legends’



James Wiseman had some impressive moments early in his rookie season, but there’s still a lot to learn if he’s going to reach his peak.

Rew Andrew Wiggins knows all about the expectations that come with a high draft pick. Warriors Forward was selected with a total of No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. Wiggins was a good player during his five-plus season with the Minnesota Timberwolves, but many did not become franchise stars, as many pegged him and he was finally sent to Golden State last February.

Wiggins won the Rookie of the Year award during his inaugural campaign, which has something to look forward to, and Kansas Products gave the 19-year-old center some advice on how to pursue the award and become a star with Steff Curry. And Dremond Green.

“Just keep playing hard, keep playing smart and want to get better,” Wiggins said. “It’s around Steff and Dremond, around the legends. So he’s going to learn a lot. It’s a process. It’s a lot of ups and downs in the rookie season but once you find yourself and believe the sky is going. Be the limit for him. He can do a lot and how raw he is – whatever he does, he doesn’t know what he’s doing. Is. “

Through 22 games, Wiseman has flashed athleticism, versatility and scoring skills in which he finished second in the draft with the Warriors when he was extinct. After playing just three games in Memphis, Wiseman is still in progress and the Warriors are bringing it at its own pace. He had an incredible game followed by NBA study experiences, which is part of being colorful.

Weissman has a chance to make a statement on Friday in the Rookie of the Year race when he faces La Mello Ball, who was picked one after Weissman at the Charlotte Hornets Chase Center. Ball and Wiseman will be forever connected as their NBA careers evolve. When Bale has silenced all his suspects outside the gate, how the Wiseman develops will determine whether the Warriors make the right call to pass the ball.

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As for Wiggins, he follows his own advice and wastes his time with Curry and Green when Clay Thompson returns for next season.

“It’s great to play with Steff and Dray.” “Guys who have multiple championships, know the game of basketball, there are legends in the game. Just learning from them, staying with them, fighting, competing every day and that’s the end result. Hopefully, we can keep up the pressure. And let’s move on. The ship, especially when Clay returns. “

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