James Wiseman continues to make positive progress in his rehab.
The Warriors young center, who has not played in a game since injuring his meniscus last April, took part in a scrimmage with his teammates Wednesday, according to head coach Steve Kerr.
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"He looked good," Kerr told reporters Wednesday after practice. "He is moving well and feeling good. He had a good All-Star break. Got away for a couple days but got some work in too. It's just great to see him out on the floor, see him smiling and see him happy. All good stuff."
While it's encouraging that Wiseman has been able to participate in scrimmages without any setbacks, Kerr and the Warriors aren't going to make any definitive statements about when the 20-year-old will make his season debut for Golden State.
"Just going to take it one day at a time," Kerr said. "Not going to make any proclamations. No plans beyond the next day and we will go from there."
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Wiseman underwent surgery to repair a meniscus injury last April. The Warriors expected that he would be able to return sometime early in the season, but Wiseman had to have a second cleanup procedure in December.
It has been a bumpy recovery road for Wiseman, but the young big man is happy to finally be making steady progress toward a return and he's ready to do anything that is needed to help the Warriors.
"Just whatever coach needs for me to do," Wiseman said prior to the All-Star break. "Go out there, run the floor, block shots, get rebounds and just do the simple stuff.
"I'm not trying to go out there and do extra stuff. Just do the simple stuff and do my role."
With his long-awaited return finally getting close, Wiseman is just happy he can do what he loves again.
"It's just a blessing to go up and down the floor, not being able to do that for so long," Wiseman later said. "It's a blessing just to be out there. I'm really grateful for that."
It's unclear what the next steps in Wiseman's return will be, but it's clear he finally headed in the right direction.