Steve Kerr Elaborates Why James Wiseman Is Going To Be Special: “He’s Having A Better Year Than Kevin Garnett Had”
Golden State Warriors rookie James Wiseman is one of the brightest young talents in the NBA. The 19-year old big man is currently averaging 11.8 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game on 52.6% shooting from the field in just 20.8 minutes of playing time.
Although Wiseman has impressed, the second overall pick has pretty much flown under the radar this season. Contrary to Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball, his rookie season is somewhat getting overshadowed by the lower draftees like Tyrese Haliburton and Immanuel Quickley.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr knows that Wiseman is going to take time to adjust in the NBA. Even so, Kerr believes Wiseman is on pace to have a special career, while suggesting that Wiseman is already having a better rookie season than Kevin Garnett has ever had.
“He’s so respectful, and he doesn’t take coaching personally… Some young guys think coaching is criticism, and it’s anything but. My job is to help James become the very best player that he can.”
“He’s 19, big guys without any college experience, they don’t come in and dominate the NBA. He’s having a better year than Kevin Garnett had, for example, when Kevin was a rookie. You can look at the numbers, watch the tape. James has had some moments.”
“There’s no doubt that James knows what LaMelo is doing, or what Anthony is doing, and wants to be playing 30 minutes… But it’s a different set of circumstances, and as a big man, it’s a much tougher transition than it is as a guard. He’s learning every day… this guy’s gonna be special, not just because of his talent but his work ethic and his character.”