During their three-year union, Durant and Curry won two championships and, in 2017, led a Golden State juggernaut that was so powerful that it prompted backlash over the NBA’s lack of competitive balance. They did so while exhibiting professional respect but not much intimacy, often projecting as opposites: Durant, a reserved sniper who wore Nikes and took heat for tagging along with a historic 73-win team, versus Curry, the expressive magician who fronted Under Armour and selflessly shared the stage.