Warriors starting center Andrew Bogut (right adductor) didn't practice Saturday, but the team is hopeful he'll be able to participate in the team's final tuneup Sunday for the Western Conference finals. "I think he made some improvement in the training room, but we didn't want him to get up and down on the floor and risk hurting it further," said Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. Bogut, who strained his groin area in the first half Wednesday and was unable to return to Game 5, rode the bike on the side during practice. Sunday's practice will probably be his last chance to prove he's fit for Monday's Game 1 against Oklahoma City, because the Warriors will not have a shootaround before the 6 p.m. opening tip. The coach expects reserve centers Marreese Speights and Anderson Varejao to play against the Thunder's big front line, and he plans to play small at times with 6-foot-7 power forward Draymond Green manning the middle. Green used the question-and-answer period after Stephen Curry's 2015 MVP speech to ask what the point guard planned to buy his teammates, so after his second award, Curry is already thinking about the purchases.