Unbelievable:Despite Roster Depth, A Player Is Strongly Complaining Of Playing Time For The OKC Thunder.
|Despite Roster Depth, Aaron Wiggins Has a Strong Case For More Minutes
Despite scoring 120 points on Saturday night, the Thunder were defeated by the Lakers. Oklahoma City found it difficult to match Los Angeles’ effective 3-point shooting and high-scoring offense, which included a 5-for-5 performance from LeBron James. Given how well the Thunder have been playing, 120 points ought to be enough to win a game on any given night. However, the defense appeared disinterested and mediocre on Saturday night. The Lakers made a lot of contested jumpers and uncharacteristically good long-range shots, but the Thunder gave up far too many open looks. Aaron Wiggins is an
impact two-way player who exudes tremendous intensity on the court;
Oklahoma City could have used him. Moreover, Wiggins’s role ought to have
grown far earlier. The Thunder appears to When he’s on the floor, there are
benefits for all parties, and he always makes the most of his minutes.
Wiggins barely contributed six minutes to the defeat on Saturday night. The
Thunder needed rebounding and length on the court since Josh Giddey was out
due to an injury, which makes it even more puzzling. Wiggins is averaging 12
minutes per game this season and has only played more over 15 minutes twice
in the last ten games. Even while his output and efficiency have increased
over the course of his three seasons, his minutes per game have decreased.
Wiggins is averaging 5.0 points and 2.2 rebounds this season while shooting
58.8% from the field and 48% from three-point range.
A superb cutter, he has become more proficient from outside the area each
season since joining the Thunder. Wiggins is an excellent player off the
ball, which is exactly what Oklahoma City has needed lately. Wiggins has
proven to be a reliable player off the bench for the Thunder, both with and
without Giddey. Going forward, it is better the more looks he receives.