“We’re not a team right now where we can afford to let guys make mistakes,” Kerr said. “We’re not good enough.”
The Warriors still view Wiseman as a foundational piece for their dual-timeline plan that’s being put to the test this season. But he’ll benefit from playing extended minutes with the Sea Dubs, where the spotlight is dimmer than at the NBA level.Wiseman was sent to the G League last season as part of his rehabilitation process to get back on the court following April 2021 surgery to repair the torn meniscus in his right knee that prematurely ended his rookie season.
“The outside noise is what will make it tough. Everybody’s opinion, everybody has something to say. Honestly nobody cares what they think,” Poole continued. “James is going to have to be laser-focused, and I think he will be.
I think that means he's no good for the NBA.🤣