Dad of Andrew Wiggins expects son to reclassify
Posted Oct 25, 2012
Mitchell Wiggins said Thursday that he expects his son, Andrew Wiggins, to play college basketball next season. Andrew Wiggins is a 6-foot-8 small forward at Huntington (W.Va.) Prep who is considered the best high school player regardless of class in the United States. "It's time," Mitchell Wiggins told USA TODAY Sports. "It's time for him (to show) that he is the best in college right now. I think he is ready for the next step."
(USA Today)
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