Somebody is not happy with his 2k17 rating.

A month from being officially released, Minnesota Timberwolves small forward Andrew Wiggins tweeted his dismay in his reply to Hoops Troop's critique of his rating on the top video game:

It may seem as a joke but the former top overall pick in the 2014 draft has mad skills playing Call of Duty. In a graphic tweeted by PhourForPhour it shows the prowess Wiggins has with the game:

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2k17 may just be a video game for others but for some NBA players, it serves as a motivation for them to play better in order to get their ratings higher, just like what Hassan Whiteside openly said last season.

Since Wiggins found his rating low, maybe he'll play more aggressively and produce even better stats this season. Whiteside increased his numbers drastically, and there's no question the Canadian cannot raise his game to another level, especially coming off a season where he increased his scoring by more than four points per game.