The Warriors were hit again.
After Curry sprained a ligament in his left foot, Wiseman, who recovered well, repeated injuries and delayed his comeback.
Big Smart Knee, a year has passed since it suffered a meniscus tear last year, and there have been constant problems during this period.

He was supposed to come back in January this year, but during his recovery, the injury regressed, so he had another knee surgery in December last year. So it was delayed again.
In the near future, injury recovery has been almost complete, and the Warriors have begun to find him a form, down to the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team that developed the league. Wiseman played 21, 20 and 21 minutes in the past week's three G-League games, respectively, and was supposed to play his fourth game tomorrow.
But knee recovery lit up red again.
"It's like every time he comes to the door of confrontation training, there's some reaction in his knees, telling me and our staff 'he's not ready.'" Warriors general manager Miles said.
The Warriors had to pause his comeback, and for them, Wiseman's future was far more important than the present.
Wiseman can't make a comeback on schedule, and Looney and Green have to keep going, which is a major test for their health.
Having said that, Wiseman didn't fit enough into the NBA.
The three development leagues performed as follows:
In the first game, 18 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 turnover
In the second game, 19 points, 14 rebounds, 2 blocks and 5 turnovers
In the third game, 15 points, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks and 6 turnovers
In the G League, which is lower than the NBA, it is normal to have high scores and rebounds. But if there are so many mistakes, it should not be.
Therefore, even if he can come back, I am afraid that he will still not be able to take responsibility. It's not necessarily a bad thing to let him rest again.
Like the self-consolation of Warriors fans:
"Embiid missed the first two years of his career because of a leg injury, or should we wait and see what happens to Wiseman?"