Led the Warriors to a franchise record 67–15 season as the league’s leading playmaker and top scorer while setting the single‑season record for made three‑pointers and anchoring Golden State’s balanced offense. Curry was the first Warrior MVP since 1960. (pr.nba.com)
MVP‑1, AS, NBA1
Draymond Green
Starter/Star [1.1]
31.5
Medium [1.1]
11.7
8.2
3.7
2.9
78.50
Defensive stalwart and versatile playmaker for the Warriors, generating rebounds, assists, and disruption while spacing the floor at his size. Green anchored the D and enabled Golden State’s offensive system to run. (en.wikipedia.org)
DPOY‑2, DEF1
Klay Thompson
Starter/Star [1.1]
31.9
Medium [1.1]
21.7
3.2
2.9
1.9
77.15
Splash Brother with elite three‑point shooting, providing consistent perimeter scoring and spacing that elevated the Warriors’ offense throughout the regular season. (en.wikipedia.org)
MVP‑10, AS, NBA3
Harrison Barnes
Key Contributor [1.05]
28.3
Medium [1.1]
10.1
5.5
1.4
1.5
47.69
Reliable starter who provided balanced scoring and rebounding, helping sustain the Warriors’ depth on both ends during key stretches of the record season. (en.wikipedia.org)
Andre Iguodala
Key Contributor [1.05]
26.9
Medium [1.1]
7.8
3.3
3.0
1.5
32.34
Veteran wing with defensive versatility and secondary playmaking; contributed valuable minutes across multiple lineups. (en.wikipedia.org)
6MOY‑4
Andrew Bogut
Key Contributor [1.05]
23.6
Low [1.0]
6.3
8.1
2.7
2.3
30.70
Anchored the interior with rim protection and rebounding, offering structural defense and screen setting for the Warriors’ small‑ball attack. (en.wikipedia.org)
DPOY‑6, DEF2
Shaun Livingston
Bench [1.0]
18.8
Low [1.0]
5.9
2.3
3.3
0.9
24.80
Efficient backup guard providing ball security, mid‑range playmaking, and veteran poise off the bench. (en.wikipedia.org)
David Lee
Bench [1.0]
18.4
Low [1.0]
7.9
5.2
1.7
1.1
27.36
Strong post scorer and rebounder adding physicality and complementary offense in limited minutes. (en.wikipedia.org)
Marreese Speights
Bench [1.0]
15.9
Low [1.0]
10.4
4.3
0.9
0.7
28.56
Stretch big providing scoring and spacing when called upon off the bench. (en.wikipedia.org)
6MOY‑7
Leandro Barbosa
Bench [1.0]
14.9
Low [1.0]
7.1
1.4
1.5
1.0
22.20
Scoring spark and energetic reserve, adding tempo and shooting on offense. (en.wikipedia.org)
Justin Holiday
Bench [1.0]
11.1
Low [1.0]
4.3
1.2
0.8
0.9
13.68
Spot wing minutes contributing scoring and defense. (en.wikipedia.org)
Festus Ezeli
Bench [1.0]
11.0
Low [1.0]
4.4
3.4
0.2
1.1
17.28
Reserve big offering interior presence and rebounding. (en.wikipedia.org)
James Michael McAdoo
Bench [1.0]
9.1
Low [1.0]
4.1
2.5
0.1
0.6
13.68
Limited bench role with supplementary scoring and rebounding. (en.wikipedia.org)
Led Golden State in the 2015 playoffs with elite scoring, playmaking, and gravity off the dribble and off screens. Curry’s clutch 3‑point shooting and ability to collapse defenses anchored the Warriors’ offensive attack.
Draymond Green
Starter/Star [1.1]
37.3
Medium [1.1]
13.7
10.1
5.2
3.0
99.99
Versatile two‑way force in the 2015 playoffs, averaging a double‑double with playmaking and disruption; his rebounding and defensive IQ were essential to Golden State’s championship run.
Klay Thompson
Starter/Star [1.1]
36.2
Medium [1.1]
18.6
3.9
2.6
1.7
92.64
Splash Brother with efficient scoring and spacing in the 2015 playoffs; his catch‑and‑shoot shooting relieved pressure from Curry and kept defenses honest.
Andre Iguodala
Key Contributor [1.05]
30.2
Medium [1.1]
10.4
4.5
3.6
1.5
58.17
Named 2015 Finals MVP after being inserted into the starting lineup for his defense on LeBron James and timely scoring; shifted the series’ momentum.
Finals MVP‑1
Harrison Barnes
Key Contributor [1.05]
32.4
Medium [1.1]
10.6
5.2
1.5
1.3
50.34
Starter who provided efficient scoring and rebounding throughout the 2015 playoffs, helping balance the Warriors’ rotation and relieve primary creators.
Shaun Livingston
Bench [1.0]
17.9
Low [1.0]
5.0
2.4
1.8
0.6
28.80
Veteran reserve offering ball security, mid‑range playmaking, and calm execution off the bench in limited spurts.
Andrew Bogut
Bench [1.0]
23.2
Low [1.0]
4.7
8.1
1.9
2.4
31.20
Provided interior defense, rebounding, and screen setting; gave the Warriors size and physicality in key moments.
Leandro Barbosa
Bench [1.0]
10.9
Low [1.0]
5.0
1.3
0.9
0.3
22.56
Energetic scoring spark and floor spacer off the bench in rotational runs during 2015 playoffs.
Marreese Speights
Bench [1.0]
6.7
Low [1.0]
3.7
2.1
0.4
0.7
13.32
Stretch big providing spacing and secondary scoring in limited minutes. ([turn0search6])
Festus Ezeli
Bench [1.0]
9.2
Low [1.0]
3.5
3.1
0.3
0.6
14.12
Backup big contributing rebounding and interior energy.
David Lee
Bench [1.0]
8.2
Low [1.0]
3.1
2.6
0.6
0.2
11.80
Limited reserve minutes with physical play and post scoring. ([turn0search6])
Brandon Rush
Bench [1.0]
2.3
Low [1.0]
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.3
5.04
Minimal impact in very limited playoff action.
Justin Holiday
Bench [1.0]
2.2
Low [1.0]
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.0
3.20
Brief reserve minutes. ([turn0search6])
James Michael McAdoo
Bench [1.0]
2.0
Low [1.0]
0.8
0.8
0.0
0.0
3.04
Short bench role with minimal contributions.
Team Totals
243.6
103.3
45.6
24.5
11.8
645.43
Warriors won the 2015 NBA Finals 4–2, driven by Curry’s scoring, Green’s versatility, Thompson’s shooting, and Iguodala’s defensive pivot that helped Golden State capture its first title since 1975.