Warriors season review: The Chronicle is reviewing Warriors player after the team's championship run. In 2015-16, Stephen Curry followed up his first MVP award by shattering his league record for three-pointers made. He led Golden State to an NBA-record 73 regular-season wins. [...] he became the league's first unanimous MVP selection. To some, his greatness had become routine. Though he did enough to earn his fourth straight All-NBA selection, Curry left many wondering why he hadn't delivered as many of his trademark six-second dribbling and shooting spectacles. In the playoffs, he returned to his unanimous-MVP level. Curry averaged 28.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 2 steals to help lead Golden State to a 16-1 record and its second NBA title in three seasons. Offseason outlook: Curry no longer will be one of the NBA's most underpaid players, thanks to the league's new collective bargaining agreement. The two-time reigning MVP stands to triple his current salary, from $12 million this past season to $36 million. The league's new designated veteran player provision reportedly would make Curry, who just played out the last year of a four-year, $44 million extension,...