Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman has been shut down for the remainder of the season. This mean Wiseman will miss the entirety of the 2021-22 league year. In his first two seasons, the Memphis product will have appeared in only 29 of a possible 154 games.

Wiseman originally had surgery for a torn meniscus in April of 2021. Wiseman then had a second procedure in December to clean up loose bodies from the original surgery.

In early-March, Wiseman played in three G League games for the Santa Cruz Warriors. He played more than 20 minutes in each contest. But before his scheduled fourth G League game, Wiseman suffered swelling in his surgically repaired knee.

Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Wiseman's "long-term health looks good. Knee looks sound. It's just a decision we feel makes the most sense for his own best interest."