idonttouchgrass
Superstar
(maybe throw in Duarte, too…)

(maybe throw in Duarte, too…)
The bigger question is what makes you believe he CANT be a superstar on a championship team? He literally just turned 19 and he’s already an impact player on defense. His only inconsistency is jump shot but he’s showing glimpses of Giannis level ability to drive to the rim and finish through contact.Unless you believe he is a capable of being superstar on a championship team he shouldn’t be off limits. You have a legit chance at a title now & the next year. You do all you can to win
shyt, if we gotta give up Moody. They should take the younger guy
I still believe in Wiseman, next year will be very interesting. This season is a prolonged training camp for him, we’ll see how good these new expensive developmental coaches are.
Dubs they say his return is in 2022 not next seasonUndoubtedly Turner is ahead of JW developmentally. But their side by side number aren't that different (blocks/steals are the big ones), but JW was a damn near out of highschool rookie. I have no doubt he'll be better and with slight improvements, he'll overtake some of those MT stats.
And 2022 is less than a month away...
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I see posts stating that Wiseman is going to surpass Turner in the not too distant future, and will ultimately end up in the HOF.....
Probably best me for to take a break from this thread.
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I don’t know how to embed videos from Reddit but there are more clips of Wiseman doing different drills on the Warriors sub Reddit. The coaching staff clearly believes in his dribbling ability, that can add a lot of potential to his game.
@ me next time GilI see posts stating that Wiseman is going to surpass Turner in the not too distant future, and will ultimately end up in the HOF.....
Probably best me for to take a break from this thread.
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