Stephen Curry elaborated on his decision not to participate in the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Curry has never played in the Olympics during his career.

"It was a hard decision," Curry said. "Coming off of this season and the condensed schedule, the protocols and obviously where I'm at in my career, I do value the offseason, and I'm working back on the court, but to try to go and play and there's just a lot that could happen. I respect every single guy that goes and plays that's out there in Vegas and I wish them all the success and a gold medal to show for it.

"It just wasn't right for me. And I'm very confident in that decision. No regrets at all. Obviously being here I'm playing golf, having fun with my family. And that's a personal thing."

The injuries that plagued the playoffs factored into his calculus in declining to play.

"You take everything into account," Curry said. "I take how I'm feeling physically, mentally, what's happening around the league, all those things, it's not one specific reason or a part of it, but just knowing at the end of the day do I want to play or not? And the answer was no at the end of the day. And getting ready for next season, relatively quick turnaround is important to me and I have a plan of how to do that and get ready for when training camp starts."