Rusillo was on 1280 last night. Just listened to the audio. He thinks it's Jabari and Embiid 1 & 2. The next step down has Wiggins, Vonleh, Exum.
He thinks Wiggins has amazing athleticism, but can't dribble, isn't a lights out shooter, etc. He thinks he is a much bigger risk than Embiid and Parker.
I still really like Wiggins, but I also realize that if you expect him to come in day 1 and be amazing, you will be disappointed.
IF, HUGE IF, the Jazz were able to land Wiggins, I try to get Boozer from Chicago. It allows Wiggins to have a year where he isn't the #1 option, you have a go-to offensive player that can carry you, you have a good supporting cast around Wiggins, and then you can either bring Boozer back on the cheap or let him go after this year.
And as far as 16-20 ppg scorers, Boozer is CHEAP to get. Especially if Chicago wants Carmello.
This gives you:
Burke/Neto
Hayward/Burks
Wiggins
Boozer/Kanter
Favors/Gobert
If you get a vet PG to be the backup, and another that can defend and hit the three at SF, you have a really good shot at the playoffs next year.
What that does, is it allows Wiggins to come in, defend, run the fast break, be a secondary scorer and have someone to turn to if he gets in trouble, and buys you a year to work on his game, mainly his ability to dribble.
If Wiggins can learn to dribble, WOW. If not, no one will know who he is in five years (ok, maybe not that dramatic, but you get my point).