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The 10 NBA Seasons With the Most Miles Traveled Since 2013
Over the last three years, which players have traveled the furthest distance on the hardwood?

10. Andrew Wiggins, 2014-15

In Andrew Wiggins' rookie season, he left no piece of road untouched. In a full 82 games, the then-19-year-old Wiggins averaged 36.2 minutes and 2.47 miles traveled per game. He totaled exactly 200 miles -- or 1,055,950 feet.

Wiggins was a little more active on the offensive end, with 106.8 miles to 93.2 miles on the defense side of the ball, but he ranked in the top three on both ends. His average speed was 4.09 miles per hour and 4.39 on the offensive end, where the former Kansas Jayhawk averaged 16.9 points and 6.1 field goals on 43.7% shooting from the floor in his very first year in the league.

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