I believe Wiggins.
It was a bit reckless (and likely inaccurate) to state that 98% of the players in the W are lesbian, but that she was the victim of sustained abuse is highly likely.
It was the league, NOT Wiggins, that placed Wiggins in the awkward position that resulted in her becoming ostracized. The league, in an effort to appeal to straight men and families, has a history of publicizing the players that they feel like would put everyone at ease by not appearing to masculine. Wiggins was one of those players.
And yes, from what I've heard, those players -- the straight, more feminine-looking ones -- draw a lot of jealous behavior from many of the rest of the players who feel like it's unfair for unproved players to get so much attention just because they are more traditionally feminine looking/acting. So they punish players like Wiggins, even though it's not those players' fault that the league and the media wanted a pretty face to sell to men.
I don't think Wiggins thinks she's any more attractive than anyone else. But she knows that the LEAGUE thought so, and she was ostracized for it.