Should the Warriors trade James Wiseman or should they hold on to him?
That's one of the biggest questions facing the franchise this offseason.
Hey, Brian Scalabrine -- what do you think?
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"When you're around a young player day to day, you know if that guy has special qualities to be a championship-level player. And maybe Wiseman does," the former Warriors assistant coach said Wednesday on 95.7 The Game's "Steiny, Guru & Dibs" show. "But he doesn't fit the Warriors' timeline right now.
"Can he contribute? Absolutely. With Klay Thompson coming back, could they be contenders? Yeah. Look at [the] Atlanta [Hawks], look at [the] Phoenix [Suns]. Those teams are pretty good and I like watching them play.
"But the Warriors for sure with [Steph] Curry and Klay and Draymond [Green] definitely could be on that level once again. But does Wiseman's timeline match up? If Wiseman is a championship-level player in seven years, how does that help you? If he's a championship-level player in four years that might not help you.
"So I definitely would look out there and see what teams are interested in giving up All-NBA type of players. And if I could get one of those guys, then I definitely would look to move a guy like Wiseman and maybe even my picks."
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It's very possible that the Warriors keep the No. 2 overall pick from the 2020 draft with the belief that he can be a valuable role player in the short-term before blossoming into a potential star several years from now.
It's safe to assume they only will trade Wiseman if they are acquiring a proven star.
But we will know for sure in the next four or five weeks.
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