Wiggins' Stat Stuffer; Bad News for Bucks

Have any of you Kansas fans wondered what Andrew Wiggins has been doing since he went pro after just one year at Kansas? Well this picture (and video below) sum it up pretty well. I believe it is important to note that Wiggins is only 21 and still getting better.

Andrew Wiggins, arguably one of the biggest young stars in the NBA, is having another great season for the Timberwolves. He is averaging a career high 22 points. He came up big again for the T-Wolves with another stat-filled night. The T-Wolves got a huge win against a struggling Toronto Raptors last night. Wanna guess who led the way? Andrew Wiggins. Wiggins had 31 points/ 5 rebounds/ and 6 assists. This was a big win for the Wolves who are trying to make it to the 8th seed and make the playoffs. They are current 3.5 games back from the current 8th seed Denver Nuggets. It also showed that the team was able to get the job done, even though their young star guard Zach LaVine was out after suffering a season ending injury.

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Going from former #1 in the 2014 draft in Andrew Wiggins, let's move to #2 in that draft, Jabari Parker. Parker did not have as good of a night as Wiggins. Parker ended up going down and appeared to have his left knee injured last night while play the Miami Heat. As shown above, Parker had to be helped off the court. It was not looking good for Parker. Fans were instantly worried as this is not the first injury for Parker in the NBA. During his rookie year, Parker torn his ACL in his left knee. It was revealed earlier today that Parker did indeed tear his ACL in the same place. He is expected to be out for at least 12 months.Parker was averaging 20 points for the Milwaukee Bucks this season. This will hurt the Bucks' chance of making the playoffs. They are currently 2 games out of the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference.