Curry looks like he could play 48 minutes in the exhibition opener Monday, and Green admittedly will need most of the next month to get into that kind of shape.Head coach Steve Kerr doesn't have a worry about his players' conditioning because both Curry and Green — and most of their teammates — know what they need to do to get into basketball shape and are doing it long after clocking out for the day.Even when he saw the disparate conditions of his players when they returned, Kerr stuck to his plan.[...] he trusts that his players' competitive spirit won't allow them to get to opening night without the proper wind in their lungs."Obviously, everybody has their own philosophies, but we go hard in our reps of cutting and screening in our dummy offense, go hard in our breakdown defensive drills and finish with mock transition," Curry said.Curry had his trainer, Brandon Payne, basically move in with him this summer — forcing the point guard to work out early in the morning, whether he was doing the late-night TV show circuit in New York, visiting family and friends in Charlotte or juggling two children in Orinda."I never trumped the priority of being prepared for...