After another disappointing season, Wiseman's role in Detroit is no clearer than it was when he was traded. Although he was given an opportunity to prove himself to close the season, he fell short despite starting in 22 games down the stretch. In that span, he was barely inside the top 300 in standard leagues, averaging 13.0 points, 8.1 rebounds and 0.9 blocks. At this point, he is a much worse version of Deandre Ayton, with very little upside to improve anytime soon. Jalen Duren appears to be the center of the future in Detroit, meaning Wiseman is likely to be the backup. He also has to contend with Marvin Bagley and Isaiah Stewart, both of whom can be utilized at the center position. At this point, there is no reason to draft Wiseman outside of very deep leagues. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a two-year, $17.9 million contract with the Warriors in November of 2020. Warriors exercised $9.6 million team option for 2022-23 in October of 2021. Warriors exercised $12.12 million team option for 2023-24 in October of 2022. Traded to the Pistons in February of 2023.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Wiseman was born Mar. 31, 2001 in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the son of Donzaleigh Artis and has one older sister. Wiseman started high school at The Ensworth School in Nashville before transferring to Memphis East High School, where he was coached by former NBA guard Penny Hardaway for his junior season. Wiseman averaged 11.4 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the United States at the 2017 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship in Formosa, Argentina, helping the team win a gold medal over Canada. As a senior in high school, he was a consensus five-star recruit, and most recruiting services ranked him No. 1 in the 2019 class. Wiseman played for Hardaway again in college at Memphis, as the former NBA player had become the Tigers' head coach. Outside of basketball, Wiseman speaks Mandarin, reads Kobe Bryant's books and wants to own fast-food restaurants. Fans can follow the Nashville native on Twitter @BigTicket_JW and on Instagram @bigticket_j13. Wiseman ended up appearing in just three games for the Memphis Tigers and head coach Penny Hardaway, but it was easy to see why he was one of the top-rated prospects in his class. The preseason American Conference Player of the Year, Wiseman made his collegiate debut Nov. 5 against South Carolina State, racking up 28 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks in only 22 minutes. He followed that up with 17 points and nine rebounds the following contest against UIC. Questions about his eligibility then surfaced, but Hardaway allowed him to appear in one more game Nov. 12 against Oregon. In his only test against a Power-5 opponent, Wiseman put up 14 points, 12 rebounds and a pair of blocks. He was then shut down and given a reinstatement date of Jan. 12, but at that point, Wiseman had decided that NBA scouts had seen enough. He officially declared for the 2020 NBA Draft on Dec. 19, focusing his efforts for the rest of the season on preparations to play professionally.
Double-doubles in summer opener
CDetroit Pistons
July 8, 2023
Wiseman posted 16 points (6-10 FG, 1-3 3pt, 3-6 FT), 11 rebounds, one assist and two blocks across 26 minutes of Saturday's 89-78 Summer League win over Orlando.
ANALYSIS Wiseman was dominant on the interior, grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds (four offensive) while rejecting a pair of shots and finished with a positive 20 plus-minus in the win. After attempting just 0.4 three-pointers per game last season, Wiseman spent a lot of time on the perimeter Saturday, hucking up three triples and connecting on one of them. Though the 2020 No. 2 overall pick has had a rough transition to the NBA, he's oozing with talent and should remain a key contributor for the Pistons this summer.
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56.3%
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53.7%
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7.3%
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24.1%
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9.8%
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26.3%
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17.8%
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4.4%
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0.3%
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2.9%
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11.3%
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21.7%
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24.9
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ANALYSIS Taken second overall in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Warriors, the 22-year-old Wiseman showed flashes of his upside last season after being acquired by the Pistons, but he remains stuck behind Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart on the frontcourt depth chart in Detroit. The same could be said for 24-year-old Marvin Bagley, and while Wiseman has one more year left on his rookie contract before becoming a restricted free agent next offseason, Bagley has two years and $25 million left on his current deal, possibly making him the more likely player to get traded should the Pistons look to clear the logjam for minutes.
Wiseman -- the second overall pick from 2020 -- appeared in just 39 games as a rookie in 2020-21 due to COVID protocols and a wrist injury. In mid-April of that season, he suffered a torn meniscus. His timeline kept getting pushed back further and further, and he had to undergo a second cleanup surgery in January of last season. He eventually saw some action in the G League but suffered a setback in March, which ended his season before he ever got a chance to see NBA minutes. All signs indicate Wiseman is ready to step back on the court this year, mainly since he played in four Summer League games, averaging 10.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.3 assists in 19.9 minutes. Those numbers are underwhelming given his pedigree, but the long layoff has to be considered. Wiseman will presumably come off the bench behind Kevon Looney to start the season, and he'll also have to compete with Draymond Green, who sees plenty of action at the five. Wiseman should, in theory, be able to steal minutes from Looney, but the veteran has the trust of coach Steve Kerr. It's hard to dissuade fantasy managers from gambling on Wiseman at the end of standard league drafts, but patience will be key. As it stands, he's more intriguing in dynasty/keeper leagues as a buy low.
The second overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, Wiseman's rookie season was somewhat of a disappointment. He appeared in just 39 games (27 starts) due to multiple injuries and COVID-19 protocols, and he tore his meniscus in mid-April. The center saw 21.4 minutes per game and averaged 11.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and a combined 1.2 blocks-plus-steals. He shot a solid 51.9 percent from the field and showed off some ability to stretch the floor by going 12-of-38 (31.6%) from deep. While the overall numbers are underwhelming, it's important to remember the context of Wiseman's rookie season. He played just three collegiate games, didn't get a Summer League and missed much of training camp due to what is presumed to be an absence due to contracting COVID-19. Wiseman's offensive repertoire also doesn't mesh well alongside Draymond Green, who isn't a floor-spacer and spends much of his time at center. The Warriors also boast a great, but complicated system that isn't easy to integrate into, especially for a 19-year-old basically playing his first competitive basketball since his senior year of high school. The reasons to believe in Wiseman's potential are still there -- mainly, the elite athleticism that will lead to easy lob dunks and sets him up for good block numbers. Bigger questions remain about his shooting ability and potential to post up, but those are skills Wiseman has plenty of time to develop as a now-20-year-old. The fit with the Warriors is still subpar, but his pedigree makes him worthy of consideration with the final pick in a standard fantasy draft.
Wiseman is a great athlete at the center position, and he stands at 7-foot-1 with a 7-foot-6 wingspan. During his three collegiate appearances at Memphis, he averaged 19.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.0 blocks in 23.0 minutes. Aside from his defense and rebounding, Wiseman's initial role on the Warriors will likely be that of a screen-and-roller who can finish around the basket with good touch and throw down lob dunks. He also has the upside to develop into a post-up option and maybe a mid-range jump-shooter. As a rookie for Golden State, Wiseman will be reportedly fighting for the starting center job, but he should see minutes in the mid-to-upper-20s regardless of outcome. For fantasy purposes, he should be a good source of rebounding, blocks and field-goal percentage, assuming he keeps his shot selection clean.
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Double-doubles in finale
CDetroit Pistons
April 9, 2023
Wiseman ended with 11 points (4-9 FG, 3-4 FT), 12 rebounds and one block across 25 minutes during Sunday's 103-81 loss to Chicago.
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Shoots well from line in loss
CDetroit Pistons
April 6, 2023
Wiseman posted 16 points (5-10 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 6-7 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one block across 29 minutes in Wednesday's 123-108 loss to the Nets.
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Records double-double in loss
CDetroit Pistons
March 30, 2023
Wiseman provided 14 points (7-9 FG) and 11 rebounds across 29 minutes during Wednesday's 107-106 loss to the Thunder.
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