Mitchell Wiggins, a ex-NBA player and the father of Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins, has died at 64 years old. His death was confirmed on social media by his daughter, the National Basketball Retired Players Association, and the Houston Rockets.
A Solid NBA Career
Mitchell Wiggins, selected as the 23rd overall pick by the Indiana Pacers, had his rights exchanged to the Chicago Bulls. He had a quick and noticeable influence in his first year as a professional player, with an average of 12.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.3 assists. Wiggins was also instrumental in the Houston Rockets’ successful playoff run. As they were crowned champions of the Western Conference in 1986. Afterwards, he had a short stint with the Philadelphia 76ers.
A Proud Father of an NBA Star
Mitchell Wiggins is recognized as the father of current NBA player Andrew Wiggins, who is a member of the Golden State Warriors. The older Wiggins had a strong love for the sport, instilling that same determination in his son. Who is now carving out his own legacy in the league.
Remembering His Legacy
During his six-year tenure in the NBA, Mitchell Wiggins gained admiration from both fans and fellow players for his unwavering dedication during games. His death represents a major loss for the basketball community. The Houston Rockets and the NBA community will always honor him for his impact. Both on the court and as a parent to a current star in the sport.
Mitchell Wiggins has left a lasting legacy, not only through his own accomplishments. But also through his son Andrew’s ongoing success in the NBA.
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