The Golden State Warriors will go to battle against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday at Chase Center. The Dubs have been without their talented 20-year-old center, James Wiseman, all season as he rehabs from a meniscus injury suffered during his rookie campaign. Now a huge question presents itself: Is James Wiseman playing vs. the Cavs?

Is James Wiseman playing vs. Cavs

The Warriors are off to an amazing start this season. They have one of the best records in the NBA at 29-9 and look forward to adding another victory when they face the Cavaliers.

James Wiseman underwent knee surgery on April 15 to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. He suffered the injury during a match against the Houston Rockets on April 10th, causing him to miss the Warriors' final 19 games of last season and first half of 2021-22.

Now, Wiseman is traveling with the team for away games. This can only mean one thing: He's going to be back on the court soon.

During the Dubs' most recent road trip, Steve Kerr announced that Wiseman participated in light practice work as his team prepared to face the Dallas Mavericks. They went over execution stuff that he needs to work on before playing in an actual game.

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Wiseman hasn't spoken to the media recently, but you can see how excited he is to be back with the team. He's working hard and wants to make a positive impact on the squad when he returns.

The Warriors haven't had a fully healthy roster in over two years. James Wiseman and five-time All-Star Klay Thompson are the only players standing in the way of that, but it's coming to an end.

James Wiseman is coming back soon, but it won't be against the Cavs. Thompson will make his long-awaited return to the hardwood first.