[Stat Muse] James Wiseman in his first 3 games has a 72.2% FG the highest any warrior has achieved in the last 20 years averaging at least 10PPG


[Stat Muse] James Wiseman in his first 3 games has a 72.2% FG the highest any warrior has achieved in the last 20 years averaging at least 10PPG

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  1. I just want him on the court contributing positively, I’ll assume that’ll come later when he plays more games

  2. He’s doing fine. He’s had so many setbacks and he’s just getting his feel for the game.

  3. The warriors motion wreaks havoc on defenses and Wise adds another dimension to that havoc that’s hard to defend.

  4. His two-man game with Poole and his shooting touch in the paint have been fantastic. If he gets a clean touch in the paint it’s pretty much a bucket. There’s obviously a lot to work on — especially on defense — but the kid is clearly putting in a lot of work. Good to see it paying off in a small way so far.

  5. Offense is definitely looking pretty good lately! He’s getting the system a lot better, and isn’t just forcing stupid postups.

    But oh man his defense :-/

  6. His offense looks much better. He has a better feel and doesn’t look forced. His defense will come in time, but he won’t get to the level of Mobley. His feet don’t move as well as his.

  7. i hope he can erase people on blocks like looney or just run block like draymond by the end of the year. he’s great offensively and if he can figure out defense, he’s going to be a problem for years.

  8. He’s impacting other players negatively. Needs to perform in a way where he helps others.

  9. Seeing the improvements since his 1st year is so nice to see. All he needs to do is feel a body on the screens and work on his defense, but I think both take a while.

  10. This is huge improvement for Wiseman

    He’s cut out all the unnecessary and inefficient iso post ups he used to get into during his rookie year.

    He’s taking advantage of the spots on the floor where he excels at

  11. When you spam PnR, it’ll help your numbers at the expense of the other players on the team. The lack of ball movement and the fact that the warriors don’t run their motion offense is proof

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