OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry said Thursday he plans to be at full strength by the time the Golden State Warriors open the regular season in late October.
Curry missed 41 of the team’s 67 games last season because of a sprained right ankle.
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry said Thursday he plans to be at full strength by the time the Golden State Warriors open the regular season in late October.
Curry missed 41 of the team’s 67 games last season because of a sprained right ankle.
He’s working out at the Warriors’ practice facility as part of his rehab from the injury, which has bothered him the past two years. He thinks this offseason will be different because of the design of his training schedule that began about June 1.
The Warriors were 12-14 in games Curry appeared and 11-30 without him.
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