SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors are in the final duration of their season. They're not at full strength yet, as they're without All-Star Draymond Green and veteran Andre Iguodala. There's also second-year center James Wiseman, who hasn't played a game this season.
Recently, there have been reports suggesting Wiseman could be playing with the Warriors as early as March 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Before Sunday's game, Steve Kerr shared his thoughts on Wiseman and revealed if he's thinking about how he will use him.
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“Right now, it’s not even a thought,” Kerr told reporters. “The only thought is what is going to happen today. Is he going to scrimmage, how is he feeling, what is he doing in the weight room, and is he progressing? The good news is, over the last few weeks, he’s really progressed and ramped it up.”




Wiseman is now practicing with the team and scrimmaging. Stephen Curry, Juan Toscano-Anderson, and others have said publicly that the young center looks good at this stage of his comeback.
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Kerr didn't rule out playing Wiseman on this upcoming road trip, and it's apparent his return is happening soon. The exact return date is still unknown, so for now, the Dubs head coach is only focused on his available players.
Tuesday, the Warriors start their four-game road trip, and they want to get off to a great start. It starts with Minnesota, a team they've struggled with at times this season.