Stephen Curry doesn’t seem to care all that much about James Harden’s whining.
After Harden claimed he should’ve been the MVP of the 2014-15 season over Curry, the real MVP and defending NBA champion had a simple yet effective response, per CSN Bay Area:
“It doesn’t change what happened last year.”
Boom.
That’s all Curry needed to say, but he elaborated:
“I don’t know. 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.
Overall, it’s a pretty dumb debate. Curry earned 100 of the 130 possible MVP votes. It might be time for Harden to focus on the season ahead.

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