Wiggins vs Parker for #1 pick was the storyline before the season started. Things have changed but those two are still almost a lock to go in TOP5.
I have to admit I was in Wiggins camp simply because I was blown away with his size, athleticism and potential. Plus, Parker's defense reminds me of Melo, who I really dislike as a player.
Anyway, I found this peace about Wiggins and I was really surprised with some stats http://deanondraft.com/2014/02/14/andrew-wiggins-an-ordinary-player-in-an-extraordinary-body/
Basically Wiggins is a beast in transition and is terrible in halfcourt, which translates better in the NBA. Like really really bad. He also has a huge issue with finishing in traffic which is weird considering his athletic ability.
Author makes a point that his best NBA comp for Wiggins is Thadeus Young. I mean he is a good player but not a guy you want when picking in TOP5 in draft that is supposed to be historically good.
After reading this and some other articles I am more and more convinced Parker has a better shot of being an all star type player. Thoughts?
Intersting read. I wonder what this author would have written about Tracy Mcgrady when he was a 19 year old. Both have outstanding physical gifts, both can just get by at times. But wiggins is already a better defender and 3 point shooter than Mcgrady.
And he looks to be getting more aggressive as the season wears on, i saw wiggins doing big time in traffic work on both ends of the court in the clutch when i caught kansas's narrow win over Texas tech last week. I was blown away by how wiggins and Embiid just took over the game in the flow at the end.
One problem i have with the statistic player comparisons is that a lot of these guys play different positions / roles. Jabari Parker is almost exlusively inside playing center or power forward on a small duke front line. I recall melo being a 4 on Syracuse, same with Durant at Texas.
Also the more i watch the college game this year, the more i am seeing that small forwards don't get the ball as much as 3s in the nba. The offense is dominated by the two guards (especially the point) or a big if you have a decent one. These big wings dont have the same kind of space in which to operate.
I would be completely confident picking wiggins at number 2 behind Joel Embiid.