Daigneault says Wallace’s two-way manufacturing has remained constant within the Thunder’s first two video games of the sequence. “He’s been actually good. You already know, he solely performed 11 minutes, and Alex [Caruso] solely performed like 12 minutes within the first recreation. So, it’s good to get him out there for a sustained stretch. But, he continues to shoot the right shots, make the right plays, gets out in transition; that’s something he’s really improved on offensively. Nonetheless does all of the system stuff very well. “And defensively, he’s been actually good on this sequence with Bane and Morant — two high-level perimeter gamers that now we have to account for — and helps us try this,” Daigneault concluded. -via Clutch Points / April 24, 2025