“Wings like Wheeler”? You’re a troll and a half. Wheeler bounces the ball to his chin. He looked awful literally every time he had to dribble more than 3x in row and it usually resulted in a terrible decision.
What makes someone a wing to you? Was 6’11 250 Kevin Pittsnogle a wing because he shot 40% on 7 threes a game?
What wings did Wheeler defend? He never defended the 2 or 3 unless it was a breakdown or a switch. He played the 4 and 5 his entire career.
The defining aspect of being a wing is defending the position — which no reasonable person would suggest Wheeler can do. The next defining quality would be handling the ball well. I’d add shooting ability and passing ability as lesser aspects. Wheeler was a decent shooter this year unlike the first three years of his career. That doesn’t make him a wing. If it does, then Donald
Emanuel was a wing too, because their #s are almost identical.
You just keep digging a bigger hole for yourself. I get it- you watch games and see the players shoot and dribble and you think you know basketball when really you don't know what you are watching.
Let's see from just a random search where Wheeler is considered a Wing:
Zach B, NY Post article: Forward Aaron Wheeler has opted to bypass his final year of eligibility and go pro, his father Bill told The Post.
The 6-foot-9 wing averaged 10 points, 4.7 rebounds and shot 38.5 percent from 3-point range.
His 247 sports description: Aaron Wheeler, a 6-foot-7 wing forward who suits up for St. Andrews School (RI) is one most versatile prospects in the class of 2017.
Purdue's forum site after he committed there: Purdue has landed its second verbal commitment for 2017, as East Coast wing Aaron Wheeler has committed to the Boilermakers following a weekend official visit,