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Demajeo Wiggins crashes the boards on all levels

We have heard it before, countless times. Whenever a coach is asked about the keys to the game prior to tip-off, there is a good chance that something along the lines of "winning the rebounding battle" will feature among her or his answers. Hence, players who crash the boards hard tend to be highly sought after. And Demajeo Wiggins certainly fits that bill. During his collegiate career at Bowling Green, he posted rebounding averages of 7.9, 9.9 and 10.6, respectively. While he did not play much in the G League afterwards, he would have grabbed twelve caroms per contest had he been on the floor for 30 minutes a night. 

His nose for the ball immediately translated to Europe, as well. He split the 21/22 season between Olomoucko in the Czech NBL and AVIS Utilitas Rapla in KML Estonia and the LatEst Basketball League. With 11.3 rpg in NBL and 10.7 rpg in Estonia, the 6'9'' big hit double digits cleaning the glass once again. While his specialty will definitely translate to higher levels, his offensive game still needs some polish. He can be turnover-prone and wild at times. But there are flashes to work with: he can finish with either hand in the post, he has upside as a roll man and he already improved as a passer. 

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SCOUTORY Database Relaunch

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Virginia is for Lovers...

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Zac again: Seljaas on ProA MVP Trajectory

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