TwoStarz wrote:Everyone keeps saying things need to be simplified for the young pup but what’s simpler than “go get an offensive board”. A big with his size should have no problem routinely dropping 10/10 simply off of putbacks, especially on a team that severely lacks rebounding. But this is where his poor feel for the game shines, he has no idea how to position himself on the court. The fact that he gets dejected over busting his ass off and getting boards to make an impact says a lot about this kid.
The more I watch him the more I walk away with the conclusion that he struggles to read the game. You can’t teach basketball instincts, you either have them or you don’t.
At some point, we're all going to learn the whole story behind the Warriors opting to pick Wiseman at #2. The infamous "dinner story" indicates that Myers scouted Wiseman play against Oregon in November, 2019 and was unenthused:
The Warriors weren’t always so high on Wiseman. When Myers scouted Wiseman in November 2019, his impression may have been best described as lukewarm. Wiseman struggled defending Oregon’s pick-and-roll and got into foul trouble. The takeaway: He was big and athletic, but raw.
Eleven months later comes the dinner in Miami. The Warriors put Wiseman through a workout:
Before dinner, the Warriors put Wiseman through a workout. He smoothly executed a battery of drills and impressed with his size and strength. Kerr was floored by the size of his hands.
So many questions to be answered, not the least of which is...Was Myers overruled by Kerr and ownership? As if Wiseman doesn't already have enough pressure on him, he also likely holds the key to someone else's future with the team. Until we know the whole story though, we don't know whose neck the axe will fall upon for what is, more and more, appearing to be a misuse of a very valuable draft asset.























