16. Andrew Wiggins
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With Jimmy Butler in the fold, Wiggins’ offensive productivity and — more distressingly — efficiency suffered. He saw his scoring drop nearly six points per game from the previous season, from 23.6 to 17.7, and his true shooting percentage dipped from 53.4 to 50.5. But he at least made strides on the defensive end under Tom Thibodeau.