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NBA Finals: Cousins available for Game 1; Durant unlikely until at least Game 3

Golden State's DeMarcus Cousins warms up before Game 3 of the Western Conference finals against the Portland Trail Blazers on May 18. Cousins hasn't played since April 15.
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Golden State coach Steve Kerr says center DeMarcus Cousins is available for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.

Kerr made the announcement at the team’s shootaround practice Thursday. Cousins has not been on the Warriors’ active roster since injuring his right quadriceps muscle early in Game 2 of the Warriors’ opening-round series against the Clippers.

Kerr also said that “it’s a long shot” that Kevin Durant (strained calf muscle) will be able to practice with the team in Toronto before Game 2 of the title series against the Raptors. Kerr has said that Durant won’t be back in a game until he practices with the team.

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So that means Durant seems unlikely to return before Game 3 — at the earliest.Durant was hurt in Game 5 of the Warriors’ second-round series against Houston.

The Warriors originally thought Cousins’ quad injury would be season-ending. He got hurt on April 15.

Kerr said he has a plan for how Cousins will be used in Game 1.

“I do,” Kerr said. “But I’m not going to tell you.”

When Cousins actually plays, it’ll be his NBA Finals debut. The nine-year veteran had not even played in a playoff game until this season.

Cousins has been doing more on-court work leading up to Game 1, and the Warriors believe he’s ready to contribute — even if he isn’t fully recovered.

“I’m happy that he’s back,” Kerr said. “But I feel badly for him. You want to be in the finals. You want to be in the best shape and on top of your game as you can possibly be. Life doesn’t work that way. It’s not always perfect.”

Cousins said at media day Wednesday that he’s anxious to get a feel for what the finals are all about.

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“I believe this is the stage that every basketball player, as a kid growing up, dreams of,” Cousins said. “To be here is a huge honor and it’s an incredible feeling, so I’m extremely excited about it and it makes me that much more antsy to get on the floor and help my team. If that opportunity is presented to me, I plan on taking full advantage of it.”

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Cousins appeared in 30 games during the regular season, working himself into shape for the playoffs. He got hurt while chasing a loose ball and taking an awkward fall in the second postseason game, and now apparently will face the challenge of rejoining the Warriors’ lineup during the finals.

Warriors forward Draymond Green said he anticipates Cousins dealing with some awkward moments while adjusting to the finals stage.

“One thing we do know is DeMarcus is a great basketball player,” Green said. “So at that point, then, you just go out there and you do what you’re great at. And everything else will fall in line.”

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