LOS ANGELES — Stephen Curry was only in his second season in the NBA the last time LeBron James didn’t play in an NBA Finals. So now with James missing the playoffs altogether for the first time since the 2004-05 season with the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated from contention, Curry and the Golden State Warriors will see something this postseason that the NBA hasn’t experienced in 14 seasons.
“It’s different but what is it? [Eight] straight Finals he went to?” Curry said at the Warriors’ morning shootaround before facing the Lakers for the final time this regular season. “I’m sure it’s a different experience for him, for better or worse.”
After facing James in the last four NBA Finals, Curry fully expects his rival to “regroup” with the Lakers for next season.