Dartmouth's Wigginton scores in NBA debut, then wishes mom a happy birthday

Guard becomes second Nova Scotian to play a game in the NBA

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Caption: Lindell Wigginton, 23, played his first NBA game last night with the Milwaukee Bucks. He scored his first basket, too — and it happened on his mother's birthday.

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A basketball player from Dartmouth, N.S., has become the second person from the province to play a game in the NBA.
Lindell Wigginton, 23, played his first NBA game Thursday night with the Milwaukee Bucks. He scored his first basket, too — and it happened on his mother's birthday.
Nicole Wigginton-Downey watched it on television.
"I think I actually celebrated more for him than I did for my birthday. I was just so happy for him," she said.
He signed a two-way contract, which means the Bucks can bring him up when they need him, or send him back to their G-league team.
Nate Darling became the first Nova Scotian to play a game in the NBA in March 2021.

A Nova Scotian work ethic

Steve Konchalski coached them both at the 2017 U-19 Basketball World Cup.
"So rewarding for me, personally, to see Lindell be able to get into an NBA game. Score a bucket on his first game? He's a proud Nova Scotian for sure," the coach said.
"He's a worker. He believes in himself. I like to think that kind of work ethic is indicative of the kind of work ethic we take pride in here in Nova Scotia."

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Caption: Lindell Wigginton of Dartmouth, N.S., is embraced by his Milwaukee Bucks teammate, Sandro Mamukelashvili, 54, during a Jan. 13, 2022, game against the Golden State Warriors. (Abbey Hoerchner/Milwaukee Bucks)

Wigginton's mom said seeing him on an NBA court for the first time was a dream come true. Her son called her after the game to wish her a happy birthday.
"It was nice to see him actually get on the floor because I didn't think he was supposed to play," she said.
"He looked really confident. And he's happy with the team. He feels really comfortable there. I think he was just relieved that it actually happened and his dream did come true."
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