Since the 90s, I can really do the whole team happy and happy to win the championship. Which team comes to mind at the first moment?
Many people will definitely think of the Warriors in 2015.

In this team, there are no complaints, no complaints, a group of young people is so pure. It is so tacit to cooperate with each other.
What was the year 2015? Kobe Bryant is basically over, and James leading the Cavaliers may bring the first championship to his hometown! Almost all of the focus is on the Cavaliers, all on James.
Before the Finals, everyone didn't even notice the Warriors that year, and didn't see how good this group of young players were. Now look back, such a team atmosphere is so good! They really are family. They are closer than brothers.
Why do fans always feel like an outsider after Durant comes? Joining a team with a superstar in the NBA does require some run-in, but it definitely doesn't make fans feel angry. Feels out of place.
It could be that the Warriors before he came were too perfect. No one goes back to accusations, to complain. Just think about it. Greenla crossed, the Splash Brothers wouldn't complain, Thompson was unstable and no one went to complain, and in the Warriors, there was no culture of complaining.
Sometimes we see Green often emotional, but his emotions are also directed at his opponents. This emotion is more like cheering up teammates.
Moreover, Curry's personality is too good, a team, the boss's personality is good, the atmosphere of the whole team is good. What kind of boss the team also determines what kind of atmosphere the team has. Among so many NBA stars I like, Jordan, Bryant, and James. They can succeed because they all have a natural leadership temperament. But it's too much pressure to play around them. They are more like an elder playing with his juniors, with an innate sense of oppression.
Or a player like Durant, as the boss of the team, we have to admit that he is very capable, but he is more like a cold-faced killer on the field. Personality can not be said to be bad, but as the boss of the team, this personality is slightly insufficient. Not having the ability to make a good impact on the whole team to get better. Maybe that's the gap between Durant and Jokojan.
But Curry's team, they're brothers. Real brother basketball. A ball was messed up and no one complained. It can be said that in this team, there has never been a word to complain. They grew up together, which is a rare thing. There are championships every year, but the Warriors are the only team that grows up together to win championships together.
Let's take a look at what happened in 2018. At this time, Durant already has an FMVP in hand. Coming to the Warriors, he got what he wanted.
But he also brought bad things to the Warriors, which is to complain, to complain. When a certain round is not handled well, when he has a free space and does not receive a pass, we often see him disappointed, he hits the ground with a basketball... The atmosphere of the team was affected. In some subtle changes, everyone is not as happy as before.
Did the Warriors really need Durant to join that much? Wouldn't the Durant Warriors really have a chance to win a championship? Not necessarily. Durant's arrival is just the icing on the cake. And the Warriors give Durant more things, come to the Warriors for a year, the championship has, the FMVP has, the Warriors have the best to Durant. Isn't that enough? Still complaining? And the object of the complaint is still our brother, our family!
Curry made such a great sacrifice. How many defenses does he attract? How much pressure did he put on? Even now, the outside world is still comparing the historical status of Curry and Durant. At that time, Durant only had one MVP, one championship, and one FMVP. The last two of them also included Curry's sweat and blood, and Curry was already two high-quality MVPs and two-time champions. Must be in a higher historical position than Durant, right? Curry with such honors, Curry with such character, and Curry who sacrificed so much often endured Durant's complaints. Heck, there are very few superstars who can do that in Curry. It was something I certainly couldn't stand, just like Green couldn't stand it.
So there was the sharp sentence "We were champions before you came!" "When blamed on the court in that situation, this sentence is the simplest thing for the Warriors, but it is the most telling and the most refreshing to say. This sentence was certainly not improvised by Green. Green is definitely not the only one who wants to say this! It's just that Green actually said it.
There is such a person, in the usual time when we play games often encounter, he took the MVP, he feels that he is the credit of his own. Everyone else is a jerk. Even if his teammates are gold medal shooters, silver medal assistants, or whatever, he can't see them.
Curry can endure, so Curry is a happy person.
Durant is strong, but he is an angry MVP