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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry isn’t panicking despite the offseason progressing without the team adding any new players, reports Sam Gordon of The San Francisco Chronicle.
The Warriors’ personnel moves are reportedly on hold while the front office works to resolve a stalemate with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.
Meanwhile, Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, and Gary Payton II are expected to sign with the team as soon as possible. Even with training camp still about six weeks away, Curry is staying calm.
“It’s different, for sure,” he told reporters on Thursday during his youth basketball camp. “But my confidence is built on the identity we were able to create over the last third of the regular season last year and the playoff journey.”
Curry also expressed optimism about the team’s overall outlook, adding, “We have a really good team,” though he admitted there is a “need for some pieces to help get us to the next level.”
As he gears up for his 17th NBA season, Curry shared that his offseason routine has “evolved drastically”, focusing on “checking off all the boxes of movement and skill set that’s relevant to my game.”
He showed no signs of lingering issues from the strained left hamstring that sidelined him for most of the second-round playoff loss to Minnesota.
“Pacing myself nice,” Curry said. “Ready to finish the summer strong. … When you see me whenever Media Day is, should be primed and ready to go.”
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