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    bleacherreport.com/articles/2129682-andrew-wiggins-splits-defenders-with-smooth-spin-move-on-his-way-to-dunk

    I jumped out of my couch when he pulled this one. I hope he stays in Cleveland, really starting to like this kid.

     

     

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    You have to think that he is the perfect fit with LeBron and Kyrie Irving. 

    For them, you think the best thing they could do would be to go kind of small with Irving and Waiters in the backcourt, Wiggins and LeBron at the forward spots, and Andy V (or a more athletic big) at center.  Birdman would be a good fit there.  Mike Miller would be a great fit for either a small ball lineup (at the 3) or a bigger lineup (MM at the 2 in place of Wiggins), OR a really small lineup with MM at the 4 and a guy like TT at the 5. 

    If Wiggins can play the 2 then they could go really big with Kyrie Irving (or the bigger Dellavodova) at point, Wiggins at the 2, LeBron at the 3, Bennett at the 4 (more range than TT), and a center (Andy V or a free agent). 

    If I am the Cavs I am also looking ahead.  If they end up playing OKC in the Finals then Wiggins could help out LeBron in guarding Kevin Durant.  If they play the Spurs then Wiggins can guard Kawhi Leonard with LeBron guarding Boris Diaw or one of their bigs.  In the East, Wiggins can also help out guarding Paul George.

     

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    You have to think that he is the perfect fit with LeBron and Kyrie Irving. 

    For them, you think the best thing they could do would be to go kind of small with Irving and Waiters in the backcourt, Wiggins and LeBron at the forward spots, and Andy V (or a more athletic big) at center.  Birdman would be a good fit there.  Mike Miller would be a great fit for either a small ball lineup (at the 3) or a bigger lineup (MM at the 2 in place of Wiggins), OR a really small lineup with MM at the 4 and a guy like TT at the 5. 

    If Wiggins can play the 2 then they could go really big with Kyrie Irving (or the bigger Dellavodova) at point, Wiggins at the 2, LeBron at the 3, Bennett at the 4 (more range than TT), and a center (Andy V or a free agent). 

    If I am the Cavs I am also looking ahead.  If they end up playing OKC in the Finals then Wiggins could help out LeBron in guarding Kevin Durant.  If they play the Spurs then Wiggins can guard Kawhi Leonard with LeBron guarding Boris Diaw or one of their bigs.  In the East, Wiggins can also help out guarding Paul George.

     

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