James Wiseman to be a full participant in training camp, fully healthy

Madeline Kenney: Steve Kerr said there’s no injury concerns heading into camp, which opens Saturday. He said he’s expecting everyone to be ready to go. No restrictions for James Wiseman, Rollins or Baldwin. Source: Twitter @madkenney What’s the buzz …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Kerith Burke @KerithBurke
Kerr on Wiseman: “He’s healthy.” Said Wiseman has been playing “a ton” of pick-up games. Wiseman has “a lot of confidence in that knee now.” – 1:40 PM
Kendra Andrews @kendra__andrews
Kerr says James Wiseman has played in “a ton” of pickup games at the Warriors’ facility over the last month.
“He’s got a lot of confidence in that knee, so that was the first step. The next step is is just finding his role within this team.” – 1:40 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
Steve Kerr on James Wiseman: “He’s healthy. He’s played in a ton of pickup games in our building (the last month)…I think he’s got a lot of confidence in that knee now. That’s the first step. The next step is finding his role within this team.” – 1:38 PM
CJ Holmes @CjHolmes22
Steve Kerr says there are no restrictions for James Wiseman, Patrick Baldwin Jr. or Ryan Rollins entering camp. – 1:35 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
The Warriors expect everyone healthy and ready for their first practice on Saturday, per Steve Kerr. No restrictions on Ryan Rollins or Patrick Baldwin Jr., the rookies who dealt with issues over the summer. First full training camp for James Wiseman. – 1:35 PM
Madeline Kenney @madkenney
Steve Kerr said there’s no injury concerns heading into camp, which opens Saturday. He said he’s expecting everyone to be ready to go. No restrictions for Wiseman, Rollins or Baldwin. – 1:34 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Breaking down Patrick Baldwin Jr., Kevon Looney, James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga and JaMychal Green
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CJ Holmes @CjHolmes22
Warriors training camp preview: For James Wiseman, it’s a statement season
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Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
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Myself and @Monte Poole talk expectations for Patrick Baldwin Jr., Kevon Looney, James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga and JaMychal Green https://t.co/MnyiosXKlk pic.twitter.com/AWFmpScp4Q4:06 PM

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