Wiseman Tears Achilles, Out for Pacers
Indiana Pacers center James Wiseman will miss significant time after suffering a torn Achilles tendon during practice on Tuesday. The injury, confirmed by the Pacers, is a devastating blow to the young center who was looking to make a fresh start in Indiana after being traded from the Golden State Warriors earlier this year.
The injury occurred during a non-contact drill, with Wiseman going down in pain. This is the second major injury of Wiseman's young career. He missed the entire 2021-22 season after undergoing surgery on a torn meniscus in his right knee.
The news comes as a major setback for the Pacers who were hoping Wiseman could provide a much-needed boost to their frontcourt. The young center showed flashes of brilliance in Golden State, displaying impressive athleticism and a developing offensive game. However, his injury history and inconsistent play made him a trade candidate, with the Pacers hoping to unlock his potential.
The timeline for Wiseman's recovery is expected to be lengthy, with a typical Achilles tendon tear requiring 6-9 months for full recovery. This means Wiseman is likely to miss the entire 2023-24 season, a major blow for the Pacers as they look to build a competitive team.
While the injury is a setback for Wiseman and the Pacers, the team remains optimistic about his future. The Pacers are committed to providing Wiseman with the resources and support he needs for a successful recovery.
With Wiseman out, the Pacers will need to rely on other players to fill the void at center. This could mean increased minutes for veteran center Myles Turner, as well as opportunities for younger players like Isaiah Jackson and Daniel Theis.
The injury also creates an opportunity for Wiseman to focus on his rehabilitation and strengthen his body. This extended period of time could allow him to return to the court with a stronger foundation and increased confidence.
While the immediate future is uncertain, the Pacers remain confident in Wiseman's long-term potential. The team is committed to helping him overcome this latest hurdle and return to the court as a dominant force.