The 2014-15 NBA Champions are the Golden State Warriors. The 2014-15 NBA MVP is Stephen Curry. Nothing will ever change that. The bickering and the comments from the rivals may help them feel better but none of that will ever change.

While James Harden continues to pout about losing out to Curry for the league’s MVP, Curry’s mindset is all about moving forward. According to Monte Pool of the CSN Bay Area, Curry responded to Harden in a respectful and honest way:

“I don’t know,” Curry said. “Different guys find different ways of motivating themselves. I’ve never been one to just . . . I’m obviously confident in what I do, and I know he’s confident in what he does. It might come out in a different way.

“I try not to do a lot of talking, especially (regarding) things that have passed. Obviously, you’ve got to motivate yourself and I’m sure he’s motivated this year to do some special things. I’m the same way.”

Harden recently signed left Nike to sign a huge deal with adidas. If we may add, Steph beat him to that too. Three seasons ago, Nike chose to let Steph walk as he signed with Under Armour and has revolutionized the company.

Doc Rivers, head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers believe that the Warriors had a cake walk through the postseason as they didn’t have to face the San Antonio Spurs and the Clippers.

The Warriors won 67 games, one of the best records in NBA history. They earned their rest by blowing out teams. They earned the number one seed to face the #8 New Orleans Pelicans. They faced Anthony Davis, the Memphis Grizzlies’ frontcourt, and the MVP runner-up. while teams and player’s still dwell on last season, the Warriors are looking to repeat.