Via Phil Mackey of SKOR North:
“I can get better. There’s always room for improvement. I feel like my first three years I was on the rise and getting better and better,” Wiggins told “And then as changes were made, I feel like there was a little decline.”
Thibbs’ tough-love approach seemed to rub Wiggins the wrong way, specifically Thibodeau’s outspoken coaching style.
Thibs’ team up 15 in the fourth quarter of a meaningless preseason game and he could not look more infuriated pic.twitter.com/rfeMzyGSrj
— Stephen Noh (@StephNoh) October 1, 2017
“All the yelling and stuff, I feel, is not really going to change my mood,” Wiggins said. “But when a coach comes at me and is real, and tells me the real, I feel like I respect that a lot more than anyone just yelling.
“I feel like anyone can yell, anyone can raise their voice, but not a lot of people can be real. So that goes a long way for me.”
Sounds like Wiggins needs a lot more coddling from a coach.
Every player has different needs. . .
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