Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry isn't thinking about basketball while the NBA is in a hiatus.

Curry's trainer, Brandon Payne, says the Warriors star is relaxing and having fun at home with his family:

“To be honest with you, we’ve talked more about the Carolina Panthers’ quarterback situation than we’ve talked about anything else,” Payne told Tom Haberstroh of NBC Sports.

“We talked a little bit about workouts and what he can do, but it’s not a whole lot right now. Stephen is fortunate because he’s got a larger home with a workout area with some pretty nice equipment in it. He’ll be able to maintain things physically pretty well because he’s got the tools to do so. Some of the other guys I’ve been talking to? They’re a little bit more challenged.”

NBA players aren't allowed to go to their practice facilities. Bob Myers and the Warriors actually shut their organization down before all the other teams did.

Prior to play getting suspended, the Warriors had the worst record in the NBA. They were on their way to missing the playoffs for the first time under head coach Steve Kerr after going to five straight NBA Finals.

Curry only played in five games this season. The Warriors legend broke his left hand in the fourth game of the year against the Phoenix Suns.

Steph was averaging 20.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.6 assists for the Warriors in the five games he played in.