Curry knows West foes are loading up to chase Warriors Three days after completing his crossover adventure on the golf course, Stephen Curry resurfaced in his customary domain Monday — on the basketball court, working with some of the nation's top high school players at his camp in Walnut Creek. Before our first Finals appearance, we were doing the same thing — trying to load up and put together the right combination of guys to take our team to the next level. Ever-creative Houston head coach Mike D'Antoni no doubt has a plan for his new-look backcourt, and Curry is eager to see how it unfolds. The Spurs, already the Warriors' chief threat, added forward Rudy Gay to the mix. The Timberwolves didn't even make the playoffs last season, but they bear watching after a flurry of moves highlighted by the arrival of All-Star forward Jimmy Butler from Chicago. [...] even if the Warriors kept their core together, they still must navigate a freshly treacherous West to return to the Finals for a fourth consecutive year. [...] for the front office to get it done and sign all the guys they needed to sign — and add two great players in Omri Casspi and Nick Young, and draft...