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Curry embraces GSW’s change, praises Durant

Wizards hire former All-Star Jamison

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OAKLAND, California, Aug 14, (Agencies): Someday, years or even decades from now, at one of those celebrator­y reunions teams like to do, Stephen Curry knows he and Kevin Durant will reminisce with fondness about their three insanely successful years together on the Golden State Warriors.

They will reflect on the greatness, the fun, all they learned from each other shooting side by side day after day. Two championsh­ips, a pair of NBA Finals MVP awards for Durant.

“I’ll always remember the three years we had. We’ll probably be back here down the road celebratin­g those like they did the ‘74-75 team,” Curry said, nodding in the direction of the Warriors’ recent championsh­ip banners. “It’ll be cool when that happens.”

For now, Curry is embracing “new beginnings” as the oldest player on a Golden State roster that will look far different come training camp next month – and that also was the theme he shared with girls attending his Warriors camp this week in one of his “bitterswee­t” final trips to the downtown Oakland practice facility before a move to San Francisco and the new Chase Center. Durant, recovering from surgery to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon, has departed to join the Brooklyn Nets.

“We won two championsh­ips and I think we both got better throughout the process as basketball players and as people,” Curry said. “With the demand every single night to be great and just all that that comes with, in terms of the media attention, the scrutiny, the criticism, the praise even, it’s a lot to handle. And I think me and him especially on that level could connect. Him going to Brooklyn, you’re just trying to make sure he’s happy and going to a place where he feels like he needs to be. At the end of the day, you’ve got to be happy about that for him.”

Also gone are veterans Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston, guard Quinn Cook and big man DeMarcus Cousins. Meanwhile, the Warriors have added a handful of new faces like D’Angelo Russell, Willie CauleyStei­n and Glenn Robinson III. Draymond Green got a new four-year deal earlier this month worth close to $100 million. Kevon Looney resigned, too.

As Klay Thompson works back this season from surgery for a torn ACL in his left knee that he injured in the deciding Game 6 loss of the finals to the Toronto Raptors, Curry’s backcourt mate will be Russell.

At 31, Curry doesn’t mind that he will be the quote-unquote old guy entering his 11th NBA season. A twotime NBA MVP, he has reached five straight NBA Finals.

“Has it sunk in? No. Have people been reminding me? Yes, any time they bring up our team looking forward,” he said with a smile. “It’s cool though, hopefully I’m wise beyond my years but still youthful in what I can do on the floor. It’s just a change in dynamic all the way around. We’re excited about the opportunit­ies, the challenges for the whole roster, because we’ve got a lot of guys that have the opportunit­y to really prove themselves and make a difference in our team. Obviously our core, ‘til Klay gets back, we know how to win and we know how to play. We’re just going to do it a little differentl­y.”

Curry is unconcerne­d at this stage about outside expectatio­ns regarding how good this group might be and speculatio­n that these Warriors may not be a championsh­ip contender.

The Washington Wizards named former NBA All-Star Antawn Jamison director of pro personnel on Wednesday.

Jamison, 43, spent the past two seasons as a scout for the Los Angeles Lakers. He will work with vice president of pro personnel Johnny Rogers on the organizati­on’s NBA and G-League scouting.

Jamison played for the Wizards for six seasons (2004-10), posting averages of 20.8 points and 8.9 rebounds and earning two All-Star selections with Washington.

The 17-year veteran averaged 18.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in 1,083 career games (864 starts) with Golden State, Dallas, Washington, Cleveland, the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers.

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