They were at the NBA rookie symposium last week, ready to pose for a photo shoot, when it just happened. An impromptu slam-dunk contest.
Memphis' Jarnell Stokes did a reverse. Meh.
Then the Timberwolves' Glenn Robinson III did a 360. Nice.
Fellow Wolf Zach LaVine bounced it off the wall, took it through his legs and put it down. Impressive.
And then: Andrew Wiggins. He casually dribbled into the lane, jumped, did a 360 while moving the ball behind his back, and dunked.
Wow. This is what Wolves fans should look forward to this fall.
Wiggins was wearing a Cleveland Cavaliers jersey during all this. Go ahead and watch … it's on YouTube, of course; in the digital age you can watch young stars grow up on video.
Certainly that's true for Wiggins, a Toronto native whose nickname is Maple Jordan. He had a dunk highlight tape at 13. It's not hard to find video of him at the Nike Peach Jam in 2012, where he dominated Julius Randle, becoming the top high school recruit in the nation. Or his appearance at LeBron James' skills camp that same year, when he brought James himself to his feet.