Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told
Wes Goldberg of the Bay Area News group that Stephen Curry and Draymond Green won’t be at the voluntary minicamp for family reasons.
However, Klay Thompson — who missed the entire 2019-20 season recovering from his ACL tear — will be there, which is great news since the All-Star guard hasn’t played five-on-five in a very long time.
Here’s more information on the Warriors’ minicamp, per Goldberg:
The two-week camp will begin Monday, with players reporting to a team-designated hotel in San Francisco. There, they will undergo coronavirus testing and quarantine for 48 hours before beginning group workouts at Chase Center on Wednesday. Players will stay at the hotel for the full two weeks, leaving only by private vans to work out at the arena.
Most Warriors players — including Klay Thompson, Kevon Looney, Andrew Wiggins and Eric Paschall — are expected to participate. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr anticipates a “pick-up ball”-type atmosphere and doesn’t plan to teach specifics of the playbook — something he will save for training camp. In addition to daily workouts, which will include scrimmages, Kerr will invite guest speakers to talk to the team through RingCentral, a video conferencing software.
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