On April 6, Beijing time, the Pistons lost 108-123 to the Nets, suffering 11 consecutive losses. The Pistons' 16-64 record has secured the league's bottom-to-last record. It is worth mentioning that after the Pistons brought in Wiseman, the record became even worse. Wiseman played 22 games for the Pistons, with a dismal 1-21 record.
Wiseman is a 2020 top pick, he didn't play last season and made it to the Warriors. Wiseman returned this season, but he was poor , averaging only 6.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. Wiseman is 2.13 meters tall and has an arm span of 2.29 meters, but he is not fierce enough to play and his defensive ability is relatively poor.
In the game, the opponent was much shorter than Wiseman, but was able to snatch the rebound from Wiseman's head. The Warriors sent him to the Development League for workouts, but Wiseman's performance did not improve. As a top-notch player, Wiseman has not shown any advantages in the development league.
It was difficult for Wiseman to provide positive help to the Warriors, and the Warriors eventually traded Wiseman on the trade deadline for Payton Jr. through a multi-party trade model.
For the Warriors, this is a strategy for timely stop loss. Keeping Wiseman can only be smashed in his hands, and he is unlikely to help the team much.
Warriors general manager Miles is known for his outstanding draft vision, but he didn't expect to look away at Wiseman. Miles unearthed Draymond Green, Poole, and Kuminga didn't do badly, but Wiseman now looks more like parallel goods.
Wiseman averaged 13.1 points, 8.4 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game since joining the Pistons, and his playing time increased to 25.9 minutes per game. Wiseman's numbers are not impressive, his weaknesses are obvious, his offensive efficiency is average, and he shoots 69.6 percent from the free-throw line.
Wiseman's defense is really bad, with excellent physical fitness. The Warriors didn't have time to wait for Wiseman to transform, and getting rid of him was the right decision.
The Pistons brought in Wiseman in the hope of picking up leaks. From the current point of view, Wiseman has no bright spots, giving enough time and shots to other interior players in the league, and there are many people who play such numbers and even do better.
The Pistons are 1-21 and have big guys like Wiseman and Durham inside. This season is actually Wiseman's third season since joining the league, and there is not much time left for him. With one year left on his rookie contract, the Pistons are expected to continue scouting Wiseman to see how he practices this offseason and how he performs next season. If Wiseman doesn't improve next season, then he's really out of the limelight.