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Golden State Warriors registered their 43rd win of the season after an emphatic win over the Blazers. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson scored 18 points each, to help the Warriors win 132-95. However, it was a collective effort from the Warriors. The Warriors look dangerous this season and are ready to add more firepower with the comeback of James Wiseman.

James Wiseman has been out of action since April 2021, when he injured his meniscus. He has been making a lot of progress lately and recently participated in a scrimmage with his teammates.

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Wiseman had a good performance at the scrimmage and received praise from Steve Kerr. It is encouraging to see Wiseman making good progress and with his addition, the Warriors could be more dangerous. Steph Curry also loved Wiseman’s performance on Wednesday and gave his thoughts after the win vs. Blazers.

Stephen Curry talks about James Wiseman and his recent scrimmage

Curry recently gave his thoughts on James Wiseman’s comeback and his participation in the scrimmage. He said that Wiseman is a beast and has the ability to do amazing things.

“He’s (James Wiseman) a beast when you look at him on the floor, especially with the rest of our team. He does stand out and can do some amazing things. It’s just a matter of him getting comfortable,” Curry said.

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It’s good to see Wiseman back on court after a 10-month hiatus. However, despite receiving praise from Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry, it’s unclear whether Wiseman will be allowed to play this season or not.

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Wiseman had to undergo surgery for his injury back in April last year. The Warriors expected him to be back earlier this season, but it couldn’t happen because of a setback in his injury. He went through a second cleanup procedure in December last year, which ruled him out for two months. However, the Warriors will be cautious while dealing with him.