James Wiseman on Monday participated in Warriors practice for the first time.
What was his best moment out there?
"Screening for Steph [Curry] -- he made that 3," Wiseman said Monday afternoon. "Which was dope."
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That's a simple and awesome answer from the No. 2 overall pick in last month's NBA draft.
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Before Wiseman spoke to the media, Steve Kerr described a couple plays from Wiseman that impressed him.
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"He made several great screens. He seems to be a very natural screen setter," the Warriors' coach said. "A couple screens and dives to the rim where he opened up wide-open shooters on the weak side.
"He did it twice in a row during our drill work."
Any particular mistake that stood out to the rookie?
"I kind of missed a call on a defensive scheme, but I got back," Wiseman explained. "I had huge energy so it really didn't even seem like I made a mistake.
"Just trying to use my length and my athleticism."
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Lastly, here is video of Draymond Green throwing a lob to Wiseman.
Wiseman will not play in the Warriors' preseason game Tuesday night against the Kings, but Kerr left the door open for the 7-foot-1 center to suit up Thursday night in Sacramento.