Stephen Curry is one of the stars of the Golden State Warriors and has played in four straight NBA Finals. The team has won three of them, and still, Curry hasn't been named Finals MVP. That isn't a bother for Curry, who cares about giving it his all, and the team having success.

Via NBA TV:

“Individual accolades are awesome, and it's kind of a validation of all the hard work you put into it, there's a sense of pride around those things. When it comes to me looking myself in the mirror after every game, every season knowing I gave my best effort….that's all that matters.”

Curry also said that he can go in the locker room, look every guy in the eye and say he gave his all for the team. Kevin Durant had an impressive finals, and Curry thinks he deserves all the individual praise and the MVP award that came his way.

Curry said the most impressive thing about the team and locker room is how they all have unlocked the best in each other. Every guy, including Durant, has raised their game over the time they have been with the Warriors, and it is what has led to the continued success for all of them.

After missing the beginning of the playoffs, and struggling at times Curry was impressive during the Finals. Besides Game 3 he had at least 29 points in each of the games, and it was the 11 point performance that probably did him in. If Curry would have been better in that game, the Finals MVP would have been his.