Early this morning, Warriors general manager and light-years proponent Bob Myers told 95.7 “The Game” that James Wiseman could potentially be spending a game or two in the G-League as a part of his rehab process. Myers ensured that it was just the “hope” and that nothing was solid yet, but barring some major slip, it’s expected these plans will carry through.
Read MoreThe second quarter had just started versus the Denver Nuggets on Dec. 28.
The Warriors were not producing on both sides of the ball, and they needed someone to step up in the absence of Draymond Green.
Read MoreThe Warriors came out firing on all cylinders on Sunday night as after the first quarter the score read: 37-24, a healthy thirteen-point lead for the Dubs. It stayed double digits at halftime and made its way to a twenty-one-point lead at one point in the game.
Read MoreAfter weeks of missing him on the court due to back issues, Draymond Green was seen returning to practice with the Golden State Warriors earlier today. Green was out with a disc injury in his lower back, which was initially diagnosed as a calf issue but later discovered to be something else because of the interconnectivity between the lower body elements.
Read MoreRecently, the NBA released the numbers that their regional sports networks (RSNs) have been putting up in terms of television ratings. While a lot of NBA matchups get national coverage, these RSNs are the primary coverage sources for NBA teams at the local level, with NBC Sports Bay Area being the network covering the Warriors.
Read MoreAs mentioned earlier, it looks like Warriors center James Wiseman will be making his return to the NBA court soon. Earlier today, the Warriors announced that Wiseman will be assigned to the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G-League affiliate, presumably to run practices with them and maybe play in some rehab games later in the process.
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