The Warriors sent a letter to Monta Ellis' agent in mid-April stating they would relinquish their right to void his contract.

While Ellis said he didn't care if they voided his contract or not, one source close to Ellis requesting anonymity said Ellis has been truly able to move past the incident since the Warriors put it in writing. With five years and $55 million left on his contract guaranteed once again, the source said Ellis is truly prepared to invest in the Warriors.

Ellis still has not talked about how he hurt his ankle, as he said he would last training camp. That is because Ellis said the incident is "out of his mind."

GM Larry Riley also said that Ellis is now committed to getting stronger physically.

"(Monta) said, 'I think I need to start working out some more.' He brought it up," Riley said, recalling the conversation. "He said, 'Can you send Rico (Hines) down here?' I said, 'Heaven's yes.' I didn't have to tell him."