The Golden State Warriors have had themselves a year.

They won the most games, had the best point differential, nearly had the Coach of the Year with Steve Kerr, nearly had the Defensive Player of the Year with Draymond Green, did get the MVP award with Stephen Curry, had two All-NBA players with Curry and Klay Thompson, won the NBA championship and had themselves a parade.

Recently, we've heard a lot of accusations of luck or awards not being deserved. The Warriors were healthy all year, had the most success and want you to know they're very sorry for their accomplishments and accolades. They won't let it happen again.

This is kind of the perfect response from Curry on the matter and hopefully it puts it to bed as a subject. If the league didn't put up a tough enough road to the title against the Warriors, that's the league's fault and not the Warriors. Also, other NBA teams are supposed to believe they were close to winning a title because Houston, the Clippers, the Cavs and others did have teams that looked capable of having great success during last season.

Hopefully, the "what ifs" from the competition and the "nobody believes in us still" from the Warriors breeds an incredible run in 2015-16 and the upcoming postseason.

The champs are apologizing for their success, sort of. (USATSI)
The champs are apologizing for their success, sort of. (USATSI)