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Memphis' James Wiseman Drops 17 vs. Illinois-Chicago Amid NCAA Eligibility Case

Megan ArmstrongAnalyst IIINovember 9, 2019

MEMPHIS, TN - NOVEMBER 5: James Wiseman #32of the Memphis Tigers against the South Carolina State Bulldogs during a game on November 5, 2019 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis defeated South Carolina State 97-64. (Photo by Joe Murphy/Getty Images)
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The No. 14 Memphis Tigers got to benefit from freshman center James Wiseman for at least one more game as they topped the University of Illinois at Chicago Flames 92-46 Friday night at FedExForum. 

Earlier Friday, lawyer Leslie Ballin told reporters that Wiseman had been ruled ineligible by the NCAA because head coach Penny Hardaway helped Wiseman's family financially in their move to Memphis in 2018. As a result, the NCAA classified Hardaway a booster.

Soon after, however, the Memphis Commercial Appeal's Jason Munz and Mark Giannotto reported that a judge had "ruled to put a hold on the NCAA's ruling, pending further litigation." That made Wiseman eligible for Friday night's contest.

SportsCenter @SportsCenter

Memphis fans cheered as James Wiseman was introduced as a starter less than an hour after he was ruled ineligible. The team got an emergency restraining order to allow Wiseman to play. Watch UIC-Memphis live: https://t.co/0kOQkTF7HB https://t.co/YJOYxpTDXw

ESPN's projected No. 1 pick in the 2020 NBA draft looked every bit himself on the court despite everything else with 17 points, nine rebounds and five blocks and one steal:

Evan Daniels @EvanDaniels

For all the shenanigans that took place in the pregame, James Wiseman looks nothing short of terrific. Always thought he had more potential as a shot blocker, showing that tonight. He rim runs with the best of them.

Evan Daniels @EvanDaniels

We are eight months from the 2020 NBA Draft, but if that’s the last we’ve seen of James Wiseman in college then I can’t imagine he doesn’t go top two. The competition wasn’t great, but he answered a lot of questions in two games.

What's more important to the Tigers than their 2-0 record is Wiseman's availability beyond his hearing that The Athletic's John Martin reported is scheduled for Nov. 18.

In the meantime, Memphis released a statement regarding the developing situation:

Andy Katz @TheAndyKatz

James Wiseman playing tonight. Statement from @Memphis_MBB: https://t.co/fLNc5oO4Ss

Wiseman was slated to be the central piece of the Tigers' team this season as ESPN's projected No. 1 pick in the 2020 NBA draft. His talent would be impossible for Hardaway to replace at center, but Memphis' top-ranked 2019 freshman class showed promise beyond Wiseman against UIC. 

Freshman guard Boogie Elis led the team with 22 points. In terms of the frontcourt, freshman forward Precious Achiuwa figures to shift to the 5 should Wiseman's ineligibility be upheld. Achiuwa posted 10 points, seven rebounds and one block against the Flames, while fellow freshman forward D.J. Jeffries added 14 points, four rebounds and two steals off the bench.

Before the likes of Wiseman, Elis, Achiuwa and Jeffries arrived on campus, Hardaway proved he knows how to succeed last season. The second-year head coach led the Tigers to a 22-14 record in 2018-19, but this season's squad had NCAA Tournament aspirations. 

Those expectations aren't totally evaporated without Wiseman given the strength of Hardaway's freshman class, but they are severely altered. 

The real gauge for what the Tigers' ceiling without Wiseman could be will begin against the No. 15 Oregon Ducks. 

    

What's Next? 

Memphis (2-0) will have a much more difficult task against No. 15 Oregon on Tuesday at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon and await the results of Wiseman's hearing on Nov. 18. 

UIC (1-1) next faces Ball State on Wednesday.