Minnesota Timberwolves: 5 goals for Andrew Wiggins in 2017-18

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5. Average 24 points per game

Scoring is not a concern when it comes to Andrew Wiggins. With that being said, the Wolves do not want to see a drop-off in his offensive production. Last season, Wiggins averaged the 16th most points per game in the NBA at 23.6 per game, which is fantastic.

This season, the Wolves have increased firepower with the addition of Jimmy Butler and Jeff Teague. That changes Wiggins’ role a little bit. Because of that, his goal is only 24 points a game and not higher.

Wiggins has improved his scoring every single season he has been in the NBA. During the last three seasons, he’s averaged 16.9, 20.7 and 23.6 points per game, respectively. He consistently works on his craft and is becoming very difficult to guard.

In 2017-18, his goal will be to continue increasing his scoring average despite more players touches, which would also mean he’s more efficient with his looks.