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In his most memorable NBA game playing before fans, James Wiseman put on an act in the Fighters' 96-87,

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 win over the Washington Wizards in their preseason opener in Japan.

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The 7-footer, who hadn't played in that frame of mind in over 17 months, scored a game-high 20 focuses on 8-of-11 shooting,

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 and utilized the butterflies he said he needed to help him fly and toss down five dunks.

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What's more, those butterflies transformed into a Hercules creepy crawly when Wiseman put Kristaps Porziņģis on a banner with a terrible dunk followed by a mean staredown.

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The 21-year-old was barely shy of a twofold in the wake of getting a group high nine sheets. He additionally had one help and one block.

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One more dunk that had fans on their feet was a decent rear entryway oop from Steph Curry.

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In April 2020, Wiseman experienced a detached right meniscus injury that saved him until the end of the time and the whole 2021-22 season.