San Francisco, CA – Last week, the Golden State Warriors' only player over 6-foot-9 started participating in contact drills during practice. Second-year center James Wiseman has been sidelined with a knee injury since last season. Now, it appears he's weeks away from a return and he's impressing his teammates already.

The recovering Warriors youngster has done 3-on-3 and some 5-on-5 workouts, and one of this year's Slam Dunk Contest participants, Juan Toscano-Aderson, has had the task of defending him in practice.

“He's the toolbox,” Toscano-Anderson told ClutchPoints. “Envision a toolbox and you pull out different tools, and in a basketball manner, you say this guy's a great shooter. This guy's a great passer. This guy's a great rebounder. James Wiseman is the toolbox. He has every tool in the box and he can do everything as a seven-footer. I just drool at his potential and his capabilities.”

The 20-year-old Wiseman supplies the Warriors with something they need badly: Size. Kevon Looney who is 6-foot-9 has served as the team's starting center all season, and they managed to have the second-best record in the NBA even with a small lineup.

Wiseman can be the player who can put the Warriors over the top. He could be the X-factor to win another NBA championship. If you are a Warriors fan, you should be very excited about the talented seven-footer, but if you're not, you should be very afraid.

The Warriors believe in Wiseman and adding him is going to be big-time in the postseason.