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Mitchell Wiggins

American basketball player

Mitchell Lee Wiggins (born September 28, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player who played the shooting guard position.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 College career
  • 3 Professional career
    • 3.1 Chicago Bulls (1983-1984)
    • 3.2 Houston Rockets (1984-1987)
    • 3.3 Return to Houston (1989-1990)
    • 3.4 Philadelphia 76ers (1991-1992)
    • 3.5 Greek League, CSP Limoges, Tondeña 65 Rhummasters, and minor leagues (1993-2003)
  • 4 Coaching career
  • 5 National team career
  • 6 Personal life
  • 7 See also
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Early life

Wiggins attended North Lenoir High School in LaGrange, North Carolina.

College career

He played collegiately at Truett-McConnell College, Clemson University and Florida State University.

Wiggins averaged 23 points and nine rebounds per game during his two seasons at Florida State.

Professional career

Chicago Bulls (1983-1984)

Wiggins was selected by the Indiana Pacers as the 23rd overall pick of the 1983 NBA draft. He never played for the Pacers, spending his rookie year playing in all 82 regular season games while averaging twelve points, four rebounds and two *ists per game for the Chicago Bulls.

Houston Rockets (1984-1987)

In the 1984 off-season, Wiggins signed with the Houston Rockets, fighting for a berth in the starting lineup with Lewis Lloyd. In late 1986, however, after the Rockets appeared in the 1986 NBA Finals, losing to the Boston Celtics, the pair tested positive for cocaine, incurring a two-and-a-half-year suspension from the league.

Return to Houston (1989-1990)

Both Wiggins and Lloyd were reinstated for the 1989–90 season, but the latter was soon released. Wiggins then enjoyed his best season in the NBA, appearing in 66 games and averaging 15.5 ppg; he was then also released.

Philadelphia 76ers (1991-1992)

Wiggins played for the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1991–92 season, his last in the NBA. He scored 3,877 points in his NBA career.

Greek League, CSP Limoges, Tondeña 65 Rhummasters, and minor leagues (1993-2003)

Wiggins then went to Europe and had a notable career in the Greek League playing for Milon Nea Smyrni, Sporting Athens, and Panionios Nea Smyrni. He also appeared for CSP Limoges in the French League, the Tondeña 65 Rhummasters in the Philippine Basketball *ociation, and several minor league teams in the United States.

Coaching career

In the 2000s Wiggins tried coaching in the lower leagues.

National team career

Wiggins played for the US national basketball team at the 1982 FIBA World Championship, winning the silver medal.

Personal life

Wiggins' youngest son, Andrew, was a top prospect at D1 college basketball programs in the United States, and as of December 2012 was rated as the top prospect in the recruiting cl* of 2013. He was selected first overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, making him the third Canadian player selected by the team in four years. He currently plays for the Golden State Warriors. His oldest son, Mitchell Jr. played for Southeastern University and his middle son Nicholas Wiggins plays for the Idaho Stampede. Both Mitchell Jr. and Nick were drafted by the Harlem Globetrotters in 2014. He also has three daughters: Stephanie, Angelica, and Taya. His wife, Marita Payne-Wiggins, competed for Canada in track and field at the 1984 Summer Olympics, winning two silver medals. Since 2002, the family has resided in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

See also

  • List of second-generation National Basketball *ociation players

References

    External links

    • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com::and:Basketball-Reference.com