Someone looks like he may be ready to go sooner than later. Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Looks like Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry is ready to finally play some basketball, based on his pregame activities Sunday.

As the Warriors warmed up for their game at home against the New Orleans Pelicans, Curry ever so casually pulled off a bounce-pass alley-oop to himself, slamming it home with two hands.

A player who’s known for his work behind the arc, Curry doesn’t often get above the rim.

Clearly he’s feeling fresh after spending the past four months rehabbing his broken hand, and it’s just a matter of days until he finally gets back into the stating lineup for the Dubs.

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