The NBA’s Golden State Warriors will hold preseason training camp at Brigham Young University-Hawaii on Oahu’s North Shore, Spectrum News confirmed on Monday.

Brandyn Akana, BYUH's director of campus life, said that the NBA team will head to Hawaii for practices Oct. 1 to 5 following the team’s media day. The news was earlier reported by Bay Area media outlets.

The Los Angeles Clippers, who have made the University of Hawaii their regular home for training camp in recent years, have not officially announced they are coming back this year but the expectation around UH Lower Campus is that they will.

Golden State was a regular for training camps in Hawaii in the 2000s, lastly in 2007 when they played the Los Angeles Lakers in a pair of exhibition games at the Stan Sheriff Center. The Clippers faced the Utah Jazz for an exhibition last year; a game between the Clippers and Warriors at the Sheriff would seem likely this year.

No Warriors players remain from the 2007-08 team, but the Warriors are expected to have two future Hall of Famers in camp in two-time MVP Stephen Curry and four-time All-Star Draymond Green. The two have won four championships together along with former Warriors guard Klay Thompson, who signed with the Dallas Mavericks this summer.

Curry and Warriors coach Steve Kerr are coming off winning the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Curry erupted with a barrage of his signature 3-pointers to help the U.S. win its semifinal against Serbia and the gold medal game against France.

Curry has not played an exhibition in Hawaii but held a hoops clinic for youths at the Cannon Activities Center in 2016.

Brian McInnis covers the state’s sports scene for Spectrum News Hawaii. He can be reached at brian.mcinnis@charter.com.