The Mercury News

Wiseman takes a `good step,' and return still targeted for Las Vegas

- By Madeline Kenney mkenney@bayareanew­sgroup. com

SAN FRANCISCO >> A former Memphis star led the Warriors in scoring Sunday evening in their 100-77 loss to the Lakers at Chase Center.

And no, it wasn't James Wiseman, though the former No. 2 overall pick did make a positive step forward in his reintegrat­ion process before the game.

Guard Lester Quiñones, Wiseman's good friend and former teammate who signed a two-way contract with the Warriors after going undrafted, excelled in his second Summer League showing, scoring a teamhigh 19 points on 6-of-13 shooting. His first of three 3-pointers came in the third quarter after Moses Moody, who made his 2022 Summer League debut Sunday, kicked out the ball to him.

“Lester was good,” said Santa Cruz Warriors coach Seth Cooper, who's spearheadi­ng Golden State's California Classic team. “We believe he can be a guy who makes shots at a pretty high level. You got to see some of that today... That's something we can continue to build on.”

But the bigger news of the evening took place just before tip-off when Wiseman participat­ed in his first 5-on-5 scrimmage as part of his ramp up for Summer League.

“Today was a good step, and he looked really good,” Cooper said.

Wiseman is on track to make his 2022 Summer League debut, Cooper said. “That's the plan, I haven't heard anything one way or the other,” he added.

The news is the latest developmen­t in what has been a turbulent 16-month recovery for Wiseman.

Save for a few G League games in March, the 7-foot center hasn't seen live game action since he underwent surgery to repair his torn meniscus in April 2021. He's since experience­d several setbacks, including a second surgery in December and an injection in his arm to promote healing in April.

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