Steph Curry is not going to win his third straight MVP award.
Who does he think should take home the hardware?
"Just thinking about the season as a whole and all the spectacular things we saw from Russ to James to Kawhi, to LeBron James to Isaiah, myself, KD before he got hurt, you can't really make a bad decision on who to vote for," Curry told Marc Spears of The Undefeated. "It's just a matter of how you define MVP.
"That seems to kind of change from year to year just depending on your preference and what you enjoy watching on the court, what matters most to you in that kind of sense. I said (Harden) probably a month ago on what Houston was projected to do going into the season. But, obviously, I'm not voting on it."
In mid-March, Dan Patrick asked Curry to pick an MVP.
Curry chose to "cop out" until the regular season was over, but then declared, "I'd probably say James (Harden)."
Sports
The NBA is changing things up this year and won't reveal the winner until a June 26 awards show.
"It will be interesting to see how it unfolds," Curry added. "What sucks about it is you have to wait so long now for the guys who are in that conversation."
Two years ago, Curry gave his MVP speech on May 4.
Last year, his speech was on May 10.