Adrian Wojnarowski: ESPN Sources: Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman has been ruled out for the remainder of the season and will continue to rehab his right knee. Wiseman has been recovering from a meniscus repair last April and the team has been cautious about protecting him long-term.
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Adrian Wojnarowski @wojespn
ESPN sources: Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman has been ruled out for the rest of the season and will continue to rehab his right knee. Wiseman has been recovering from a meniscus repair last April and the team has been cautious about protecting him long-term. – 17:34
Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Stephen Curry, Otto Porter, Andre Iguodala, James Wiseman are all for the Warriors tonight on the Heat. Of course, the Heat floundered in a similar roundup on Monday against a 76ers team that lacked Embiid and Harden. – 13:32
Kerith Burke @kerithburke
review take forever to help Wiseman get close – 21:23
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James Wiseman: Wiseman is expected to remain in the Bay Area to continue his rehab, which includes strength and conditioning exercises. There are no plans for further surgery on the knee, the sources said. Wiseman played three games in the G League this month before swelling in his knee sidelined him. -via Twitter @wojespn / March 25, 2022
Kerith Burke: Following the news of James Wiseman’s knee swelling, Kerr said Bob Myers and his group are “constantly looking at options” on who might be available to help. Don’t expect another return from Bogut though. “None of that on the horizon.” -via Twitter @KerithBurke / March 20, 2022
Mark Haynes: Steve Kerr on the plan for James Wiseman: “I feel terrible for James. The hope was that he would play tomorrow in Santa Cruz. That’s not going to happen.” -via Twitter @markhaynesnba / March 19, 2022