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Nelson's players didn't seem to notice if he was feeling weak. Nelson arrived Thursday with some new "wrinkles" to several plays.
"Coach seems fine," rookie guard Stephen Curry said. "This practice felt like he didn't even miss a beat. Coming in, I know he's been thinking about some stuff he wanted to put in and went straight to business right when he came on the court. It looks like he's focused and healthy."
Nelson said in September he plans to fulfill the remaining two years on his contract and work one more year for the organization in some capacity for free. Yet it's unclear now whether Nelson's health will allow that.
Nelson is in the fourth season of his second stint coaching Golden State, whose playoff run in 2007 is the franchise's lone postseason trip since Nelson took the Warriors to the playoffs in 1994.
General manager Larry Riley is confident Nelson can still handle the demands and stress of the job.
"He'll be fine," Riley said. "He's in pretty good shape."
Ellis wasn't at the shootaround after coming down with a stomach bug on the way to Oracle Arena, Nelson said, but he was expected to play.
Ellis has shined since Jackson's departure. Ellis had two 40-point games while Nelson was gone and also a 37-point performance in the win at Dallas.
In addition Thursday, guard Raja Bell -- who came to the Warriors in the Jackson swap -- underwent surgery on his left wrist in Charlotte to repair ligament damage. He will have his wrist immobilized for six weeks and is expected to miss at least three months.
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