The debate about Curry as the league's Most Valuable Player has played out in front of a national audience recently, with Warriors games on ESPN and TNT.Curry is not only the best player on the best team, and a leader in many offensive categories, but he's also the freshest, most fun player to come along in years.There is no exact date for when the award is announced — sometime in the first or second round of the playoffs.The league wants the ceremony to spotlight a playoff team and avoid the embarrassment of 2007, when Dirk Nowitski won the award after top-seed Dallas had been knocked out by the We Believe Warriors.Since the franchise moved west in 1962, no Warrior has won the MVP.