The NBA has always had a saying that there must be a water in the top three of the draft. In the 2020 rookie class, Edwards is already an average of 20+ players per game, and the three-goal Tanhua show has also entered the All-Star, only the Warriors' leader-eye show Wiseman has been recuperating. Given Wiseman's performance in his rookie season, many people think he will become a parallel cargo leaderboard.
In his rookie season, Wiseman played just 39 games and averaged 11.5 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. On the pitch, Wiseman's performance was very average, with frequent low-level mistakes, leaving both Kerr and Curry speechless on several occasions. Even so, Wiseman will still be the focus of the Warriors' training, after all, he is a show-in.
Wiseman has been recuperating from a knee injury last season. To this day, Wiseman has finally made a comeback in the G-League. In his first game after recovering from injury, Wiseman played 20 minutes and had 18 points and 6 rebounds.
Wiseman's body shape has become significantly stronger than before the injury. In a post-match interview, Wiseman also admitted that he had gained muscle during his recovery period. "I've gained almost 10-15 pounds (9-14 pounds) this offseason, which makes me more comfortable on the court and I feel great tonight."
Wiseman's physical condition is outstanding. He is 2.13 meters tall, the first height in the Warriors. After the muscle gain, Wiseman's ability to fight on the inside line was enhanced. With height and strength, Wiseman has the size advantage that an NBA interior line should have, and this is also the shortcoming of the Warriors' lineup.
In a previous interview, a reporter broke the news that Wiseman would not be reused by Kerr after his return, and would not enter the rotation lineup in the playoffs. In my opinion, I don't think that will happen. First of all, the Warriors' ranking is already very solid, and Wiseman should get a lot of playing time in the regular season. Once he's playing well in the regular season, there's no reason Kerr shouldn't reuse him in the playoffs. You know, almost all teams in the West have excellent interior lines, and if the Warriors want to rush out of the West, they must think of activating Wiseman!