1. Andrew Wiggins – Kansas SF
2013-14 Stats: 17.4 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 45% FG, 35% 3-PT
Wiggins has made the headlines for his recent performances against West Virginia and Oklahoma State, with a combined 71 points and 16 boards on 21 of 35 shooting.
His aggression is great to watch as his ability to also score in a variety of ways, and with Embiid ruled out for the opening weekend at least, he will be the one to watch for Kansas.
Many experts expect him to improve on both ends of the floor to compliment his athleticism, and that will ultimately see him become an absolute star in the NBA.
While he may not have fully matured just yet, expect impressive displays in this tournament as he cements that No.1 overall pick in the draft.
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