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Curry is otherworldly but doesn't think we've been to moon - NBCSports.com

Steph Curry can hit shots from as far away as the moon, but apparently, he doesn't believe man has been to the moon.

In the wide-ranging, free-flowing "Winging It" podcast with Andre Iguodala, Vince Carter, Kent Bazemore and Annie Finberg, Curry made it sound like he doesn't believe we've gone to the moon.

Here's the part of the conversation in question. For greatest context of the entire (crazy) conversation, we suggest you start listening to the podcast around the 45-minute mark.

Curry: We ever been to the moon?

Several of the other guests: Nope.

Curry: They gonna come get us. I don't think so either. Sorry, I don't want to start any conspiracies.

Finberg: You don't think so?

Curry: Uh uh.

Based on other people in the room agreeing with Curry, it sounds like Iguodala, Carter and Bazemore might agree with him.

Somebody should ask Curry what he thinks about NASA landing on Mars two weeks ago.

The good news continues to roll in for the Warriors.

On the day the Dubs get back Draymond Green after an 11-game absence, DeMarcus Cousins rehabbed his Achilles with the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State's G-League affiliate, on Monday and came out confident about his progress.

“If my life depended on it, I can go out and play a game,” Cousins told Logan Murdock of the Mercury News. "I want to be 100 percent or as close to 100 percent as I can be. I want my body in tip-top shape -- it’s not even about the Achilles. It’s about my other body parts and making sure everything is fine-tuned and in the best shape possible to go out and play a full game.”

Cousins, who initially tore his Achilles nearly 11 months ago, did not mention when he potentially would make his season debut. Cousins participated in 5-on-5 practices Monday, and Santa Cruz coach Aaron Miles said Boogie “looked good.” But whenever Cousins does come back to the NBA, he says his Achilles is the last thing on his mind.

“[There was] no nervousness at all," he said. “I’m more worried about pulling a hammy or something like that. It’s been a while since I’ve played and reacted. The Achilles is the least of my worries.”

Cousins will attend the Warriors-Timberwolves game Monday night in Oakland before practicing again in Santa Cruz on Wednesday. The progress Boogie makes this week in Santa Cruz likely will be the final determination about when he will return to the big club.

The Warriors currently are first in the West, get one All-Star back and have another returning soon. It’s nice to have an embarrassment of riches, eh?

After going 3-2 on their season-long-tying five-game road trip, the Warriors return home to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves at Oracle Arena Monday night.

Golden State (18-9) will get a consider boost as Draymond Green returns to the lineup after missing the last 11 games with a sprained toe. The Warriors went 6-5 without their starting power forward, but they've reeled off three consecutive victories entering Monday's contest with the Timberwolves.

Minnesota (13-13) stumbled out of the gates to begin the season, but the Timberwolves have since recovered. They've won six of their last eight games to get back to .500.

Here's how you can watch Warriors-Timberwolves, as well as NBC Sports Bay Area's pregame and postgame coverage, live on the MyTeams by NBC Sports app. 

When: 7:30 p.m. PT on Monday, Dec. 10 (pregame show starts at 6:30 p.m.)
TV channel: NBC Sports Bay Area
Live Stream: MyTeams by NBC Sports app

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