Here's another article from back in May:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1653638-5-bold-predictions-for-andrew-wiggins-freshman-year-at-kansas
It basically predicts that Wiggins will struggle early on at Kansas, but likely will get it together eventually and prove he is #1:
Andrew Wiggins will play his way out of No. 1 pick lock status with his early struggles only to reestablish himself as the surefire selection with an incredible second half.
By the time the NCAA tournament comes to a close and Kansas has at least taken home a Big 12 tournament crown and maybe more by the end of March, NBA scouts will once again be drooling.
Just sayin... nothing he's doing right now is really unsurprising. He still has phenom potential.
Great stuff. I'm glad you are fully on board. I have my reservations. Time will tell.
Again... just for clarification... I don't know jack squat about College basketball. It just seems to me that what he's doing right now was expected and it doesn't seem to change his status as an elite prospect.
I tend to trust the experts on this stuff and stay out of it.
I don't doubt he's still an elite prospect. He's likely to be a top three pick in a loaded draft, and is sure to have a very good pro career.
However, for him to live up to the early hype, he basically needs to have a Lebron James or Kevin Durant type impact on the game within his first three years in the league. Yes, those are ridiculously high expectations. But, they are the ones that were set for him when he was a senior in High School.
Those expectations were probably unfair and unrealistic, and they certainly weren't any fault of his own. All I'm saying, though, is that I'm skeptical that he reaches those heights.
I'm rooting for him, though. To me he has a higher likeability factor than either Parker or Randle (I kind of like Embiid and Smart, as well--I don't know enough about Exum to have formed an opinion either way).
2014 is an exciting draft to be sure. And, I'm stoked that, as of right now, the Celtics have two picks in the first round, regardless of where those picks end up.