OAKLAND – The summer of 2015 was one of joy and pain alleviation for NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala.

The joy came when the Warriors wing married his longtime sweetheart, Christina, in Cabo San Lucas.

The pain alleviation took place a few weeks later, when Iguodala flew to Germany for therapy to soothe the chronic tendinitis in his knees.

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“My knees feel really good," Iguodala said at Warriors Media Day on Monday. "I've been dunking a lot lately, which I normally don't do in the offseason."

This is at least the second time around for the 31-year-old. He also received injections last summer, which forced him to miss training with the USA Basketball national team prior to the FIBA World Cup.

Iguodala has missed a number of games over the years to rest his knees, including five occasions last season.

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Those knees were one of the factors that influenced coach Steve Kerr last season to bring Iguodala off the bench, where his minutes would be easier to monitor.

The rationale was simple, according to the coach. The Warriors would rather have him for 75 games at 20 minutes per than at 50 games for 30 minutes each.

Iguodala said he feels good and will be ready when training camp opens Tuesday.