Andrew Wiggins, one of the top high school sophomores in the country, believes the three-point line has made the game more exciting and helped players at his position.

The line was adopted in high school basketball in 1987.

“I think that would change a lot of the endings of games,” said Wiggins, a sophomore who is the top-ranked player in the ESPNU 25. “You could be down 12 with one minute to go and hit a 3, and it just does something to your team. It hypes everyone up. Without 3s, so many players would be just average. I mean, where would Ray Allen be without 3s? Shooting guards would be real average.”