he put up 20 as a 3rd option in minny. with regular minutes and the green light i'd be surprised if he put up less than 24. lavine has 1 or more physical tools or skills than every player you just listed.
Zach played 37 minutes a night and put up 19 a game. I would say half the time he was on the floor it was against reserves. He is an elite athlete with a great mentality and skills. Like I said, I think he can get between 20-22, maybe 23 next year. 25+ppg seems like a few year away to me. He does have the tools to do it thoughhe put up 20 as a 3rd option in minny. with regular minutes and the green light i'd be surprised if he put up less than 24. lavine has 1 or more physical tools or skills than every player you just listed.
Zach played 37 minutes a night and put up 19 a game. I would say half the time he was on the floor it was against reserves. He is an elite athlete with a great mentality and skills. Like I said, I think he can get between 20-22, maybe 23 next year. 25+ppg seems like a few year away to me. He does have the tools to do it though
45%fg
37%3pt
80%ft
Those are all good-great numbers but next year he will get the best defender on him every night and he will be the main focus of the game plan. I think it will take a couple of years for him to adjust and break through the 25 point barrier.
a 5 pt jump is a lot
and averaging 30 points in the nba requires quite a bit of usage and definitely some efficiency.....he aint touching in the range of 30 no time soon if ever
wiggins for kyle lowry
do it masai
he put up 20 as a 3rd option in minny. with regular minutes and the green light i'd be surprised if he put up less than 24. lavine has 1 or more physical tools or skills than every player you just listed.
Nobody want them contractsThat Wiggins/Dieng package deal trade might be coming this summer