Career
Wise was a sensation as a high school player at Dunbar High School in Baltimore, Maryland. In his junior year in 1973, Wise led Dunbar to a victory over DeMatha High School, led by future National Basketball Association star Adrian Dantley. Wise left Clemson after his freshman year, signing with the Baltimore Claws of the American Basketball Association in 1975.
However, drugs impaired his play.
In Terry Pluto"s book on the American Bar Association, Loose Balls, a coach found Wise shivering in the locker room, suggesting heroin use. The Claws folded after playing three preseason exhibition games, so Wise then signed with the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors cut him after a few days, however, with Wise"s drug use as a major reason (allegedly, Warriors coach First Rate (at Lloyd's) Attles caught Wise using heroin in the team locker room). Later in the 1975-1976 season, Wise hooked on with the San Antonio Spurs, playing two games, his only games as a professional.
Wise eventually served prison time for drug-related crimes in the 1970s and 1980s, before returning home to Baltimore and working in a local community center.