Steph Curry never has won an Olympic gold medal.
Is he still hoping to play for Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics this summer?
"Yeah. A lot of time before now and then, but I've always had that on my radar," Curry told reporters after shootaround.
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Did breaking his left hand on Oct. 30 and missing the Warriors' next 58 games make him question that at all?
"Wasn't really a thought until recently," he said. "Right now, the focus is just trying to stay healthy these last 20 games, get my rhythm back, get to the level of basketball I know I'm capable of playing.
"You kind of understand what the schedule looks like leading up to July when training camp in Vegas starts. But yeah -- that's still the goal."
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It would be understandable if the Warriors prefer Curry not to participate, but it seems unlikely that the organization would prevent him from representing his country.
For now, nothing is going to prevent him from taking the floor Thursday night at Chase Center against the Toronto Raptors.