The Golden State Warriors haven't lived up to the hype that was predestined for them before Klay Thompson's season-ending Achilles injury. Still, the Bay Area club has tried to make the most out of the silver linings that have presented themselves thus far into the season.

One of those bright spots has been rookie center James Wiseman, who the Warriors selected with the No. 2 pick in the draft. Draymond Green has offered a few compliments in regards to Wiseman's potential, and his latest one his no different in that regard:

“The fun part is he [Wiseman] don’t have a f–king clue about what he’s actually doing,” stated Green, according to The Athletic's Ethan Strauss.

The remark made by Green was meant to draw on Wiseman's potential in the one-two punch with Stephen Curry and company. While the 19-year-old only has four games under his belt, Wiseman's potential was recognized far before he made his way to Golden State. The Memphis standout was seen as arguably the best player in the draft despite only playing a handful of college games before heading to the league.

Wiseman has averaged 12.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.5 blocks through his first few games, which is a reasonable statline given the fact that this year's rookie class was basically thrown into the fire with a shortened training camp and preseason, both from which Wiseman was absent.

Green has yet to play with Wiseman due to a foot injury, but watching the two hound the frontcourt could get interesting upon Green's return.