When Thunder center Steven Adams broke his right hand last February, he thought he was fine. [...] in the postseason, calling Adams "healthy" is a bit of the stretch, but with the same grit he demonstrated last season, he has decided not to be injured. Adams has taken his fair share of blows during the Western Conference finals. In addition to everyday bumps and knocks, he got a bloody nose in Game 1, had Warriors center Festus Ezeli fall on his back in Game 2, and received two hits below the belt from Warriors forward Draymond Green, one in Game 2 and one in Game 3. In practice last week, his hand was swollen and the area between his thumb and forefinger was a deep reddish purple. Maybe try to give me some street cred. Whatever his non-injury is, it didn't keep him from hurling a one-handed assist from beyond the arc to Andre Roberson under the basket Tuesday night. Maddie Lee is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.