Although this season hasn't been magical for the defending NBA champions, the Golden State Warriors are the best and most talented team in the NBA. After gaining former 2014 MVP Kevin Durant, the Warriors became a historically dominant team that only lost once in the postseason en route to their fifth franchise title. In fact, the Warriors were so good they surprised many fans and media personnel with their quick defeat of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who house one of the best players in league history, LeBron James.

The dominance of the Warriors has also inspired teams to copy their blueprint and build teams designed to run and shoot. This year, the Houston Rockets, OKC Thunder, Boston Celtics, and the revamped Cavaliers stand in the way of another dominant postseason for the Warriors. Still, the team is a large favorite to repeat as champions this year.

Nonetheless, there are rumors that the Warriors are looking to add more star talent to their roster. Some have speculated that the Warriors will try to pursue James or Paul George next year, but a move to sign George makes the most sense.

When Durant joined the Warriors, Draymond Green openly boasted how they had been recruiting him for months. Incidentally, during the All-Star game Curry had some words for George, and the constant rumors began on what was said.

It actually turns out that the conversation between the two was trivial.

Curry is known for his gregarious attitude, so it's only common for him to speak to George. Though, it is still uncertain if the Warriors are planning for league domination.