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How Pick Bias Is Affecting Projections for Kevin Love and Andrew Wiggins
In order for Wiggins to be as good as Kevin Love, he'll have to be an all-time great and beat the odds.

Analysts are all over the place on the argument of whether the Cavs should invest in Andrew Wiggins or basketball aging curve also puts the average player's prime at 27 years old. This is a window of a special player that the Cavs could get to maximize the rest of LeBron's prime years.

Wiggins could very well end up a fantastic player in the NBA, and it may even be sooner than most analysts project. However, the Cavs should know that Wiggins, in order to match Love's production from last season, would have to be all-time great and do something that only a few number-one picks have done historically.

Could he do it? Sure. Would I rather bet on a guy who did it as recently as last year? Absolutely.

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