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If you've got a Bluetooth controller you like (I'm partial to the 8bitdo SN30 Pro myself) you can use a Blue Retro adapter, to wirelessly connect with minimal lag. it's open source tech, so multiple companies make these adapters. They can be found as Single port or multi port adapters.
So I’m not fixated on getting a GameCube style controller. In fact I looked to 8bitdo first to see if they had anything. I saw nothing about any of their products being compatible with the GameCube/Wii. Does it actually work with them?
Look at the Blue Retro adapter specs, since it's the one doing the translation it should let you know what works and what doesn't.