Once again, James Wiseman has shown why he's one of the most exciting young bigs in the league today. The 19-year-old rookie of the Golden State Warriors just went coast-to-coast on Wednesday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves on a magnificent play on both ends.

Check out Wiseman's incredible sequence right here:

The kid is doing it all for the Warriors.

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Wiseman's impressive play started on defense as the rookie sent back Jake Layman's lay-up for his second block of the evening. Wiseman was able to keep the possession alive with the ball ending up with Draymond Green who, as always, had his eyes roaming around and spotted his active rookie running the floor. Green then rewarded Wiseman with a perfect lob which the rookie caught in the free-throw line and, after two massive steps, ended the play with an impressive one-handed flush.

This isn't the first time that the Memphis alum has gone coast-to-coast. In his young NBA career, Wiseman has shown that he has the ability to run the floor and handle the ball in transition. The seven-foot Warriors rookie has been quite impressive in 17 games so far and has put himself in the conversation to be in the early running for this season's ROTY.

In 16 starts for Golden State, Wiseman has produced 11.9 points per game with 5.9 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. He's also shown his range with a 33.3% shooting clip from three making six of his 18 attempts. The Wiseman posters are definitely going to keep coming.