Steph Curry already has his offseason planned out. And fortunately, according to his totally peer-reviewed research, it coincides with the rehab process for his lingering right knee injury that sidelined Curry for 27 games near the end of the NBA regular season.After the Warriors’ play-in loss to the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, Curry was asked what he needs to do this summer to come back healthy for the 2026-27 NBA season. “It’s mostly rest. I mean, there are some things I can do to prepare myself for next year, which I’ll stay on top of.They say a lot of golf helps my knee. I heard that was part of the research I did. It was pretty, pretty incredible. So hopefully, we can do that, and then we come back next year. “I think big picture, I don’t think there’s anything — you have to be mindful of how it showed itself this year, knowing there was a clear, like, how I prepared pre-injury and post-injury. So the things I’ve been doing recently, I’ll continue to do when it comes to rehab and maintenance and all that. But it is kind of touch and go, just knowing, hopefully rest will get me right, going to training camp feeling...