In what should come as no surprise to anyone who followed the 2014-15 NBA season, Andrew Wiggins will become the first Timberwolves player to be named the league's Rookie of the Year, according to a league source.
The official announcement will be made Thursday.
It was, as many of Wiggins' points came during the season, a slam dunk.
Wiggins led all rookies per game in points, minutes, field goals and free throws while becoming the only Wolves player to appear in all 82 games. Wiggins, the former first overall pick by Cleveland who was acquired in the Kevin Love trade in August, won the first four Western Conference rookie of the month awards of the season, scored in double figures in 69 of 82 games, had 20 or more points 31 times and scored at least 30 four times.
At one point during the season, when asked about the rookie of the year discussion, Wolves president of basketball operations and coach Flip Saunders said, flatly, "There's no discussion."
He was right. Especially after Milwaukee rookie Jabari Parker was lost for the season to a left knee injury Dec. 15.
As Saunders said at his season-ending meeting with the media, Wiggins is the cornerstone for where he hopes the franchise is heading.
"If you look at the teams that are successful right now … they all have a player who can create, who can create plays out of nothing," Saunders said. "They get to the free-throw line. For the first time, pretty much in this organization, we have a player who can do that."