May 14, 2013

5/14/2013 05:46:00 PM
The Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball Team saved their best for last as they get #1 Schoolboy Player Andrew Wiggins in the Class of 2013. Well a lot of talent evaluators have Wiggins #1 the Bluedude has him #6 or a surefire Top 10. Wiggins chose the Rock Chalk over the 'Noles of FSU, #WeRUK 'Cats of Lexington, and Franklin Street Hoops...UNC Chapel Hill.

At 6-6 180 pound soak n wet athlete who plays the game taking the Elevator as much as possible. Forget Youtube and all those Theatrics the Bluedude has seen Wiggins play on numerous occasions and two things stand out physically he is not ready to bang in the Paint and secondly the tool box he carries has plenty of space to add plenty of tools as he is not as finished from a Skill Stand point as Parker, Randle, the Harrison Twins, nor Gordon. He doesn't handle well, he is somewhat passive and its nice to have gears but his might be stuck in 2nd, and he was dominated at the 2013 Big Mac Game where one Jabari Parker had him on the block..."Mouse in the House"...you know what it is.

The Top Players in front of Wiggins as we go into the Summer of 2013 before we hit Campus in August 2013:

Jabari Parker 6'8" Chicago Simeon HS (Duke)
Julius Randle 6'9"Prestonwood Academy Tx (UK)
Aaron Gordon 6'8" Archbishop Mitty CA (Arizona)
Aaron/Andrew Harrison 6'5" Fort Bend Tx Travis HS (UK)

There is no doubt in my mind these are the Top Five Players heading into College Basketball for the 2013-14 Season and if there was no College involved these would be the first Five Players taken in the 2013-14 NBA Draft. Having said all that Wiggins should be electric with fellow Top Freshman Wayne Selden a Big Guard who should play Shooting Guard and Wiggins at the Wing Forward.

Self reeled him in a Big Fish and the Jayhawks will be young but they have arguably the best in the biz running the show in Lead Man Self...Lookout Big 12 and March Madness for Rock Chalk.

360 Degrees...just think if the Jayhawks had landed Julius Randle along with getting Wiggins...What If!  



        

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