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Defending Champions Warriors Look to Defy Doubters in NBA 2015-16

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.

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The Golden State Warriors have not even raised their championship banner, yet they are already defending their title from vocal challengers ready to debunk their success ahead of the 2015-16 NBA campaign that opens on Tuesday.

Led by the league’s Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry and first-year coach Steve Kerr, the Warriors capped a 67-win season by winning their first NBA title in 40 years last June yet somehow failed to make believers out of their competition.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30, left) dribbles against Toronto Raptors guard Cory Joseph (6) during the first half in a pre-season game at SAP Center. (Photo: Reuters)

During an off-season of opining, Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers implied that Golden State were lucky to avoid injury and his team, during their title run, while Houston shooting guard James Harden said he should have won the MVP award over Curry.

Even a recent poll of NBA general managers revealed that most project the Cleveland Cavaliers to win this season’s title. The Warriors were voted third behind the San Antonio Spurs, reflecting scepticism in the current title holders.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova (8) drives to the net against Toronto Raptors guard Cory Joseph (6) and forward Patrick Patterson (54) at the Air Canada Centre. (Photo: Reuters)

I apologize for us being healthy. I apologize for us playing who was in front of us. I apologize for all the accolades we received as a team and individually. I’m very, truly sorry, and we’ll rectify that situation this year.

Stephen Curry

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Golden State’s validity as champions will be severely tested in the Western Conference, and potentially again by the LeBron James-led Cavaliers whom they beat in the 2015 NBA Finals.

Cleveland return with All-Star forward Kevin Love, back after missing most of the playoffs with injury. Guard Kyrie Irving is recovering from a knee ailment and will also rejoin the team considered the clear favorite in the East.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) shoots beside Boston Celtics forward Brandon Bass (30) in the second quarter in game one of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. (Photo: Reuters)

The San Antonio Spurs made the biggest off season splash by acquiring top free agent forward LaMarcus Aldridge as well as veteran David West.

Aldridge, a four-time All-Star, will be a huge jolt to coach Gregg Popovich’s championship core and, if he fits in, could shift the balance of power.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are trying to re-establish their own powerful standing with first-year coach Billy Donovan after missing the playoffs for the first time in six seasons.

Former MVP Kevin Durant played just 27 games due to a foot fracture last year. He enters a contract season, and recently publicly sparred with a media member over rumors that he will depart the Thunder and stand-out team mate Russell Westbrook following the upcoming campaign.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant (35) handles the ball against Dallas Mavericks guard Rajon Rondo (9) during the first quarter at Chesapeake Energy Arena. (Photo: Reuters)

The Clippers had a busy off season, initially losing free agent centre DeAndre Jordan to the Dallas Mavericks before the big man changed his mind and returned.

Coach Rivers has upgraded the team’s bench in hopes of finally advancing past the second round for the first time during his tenure.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis (23, right) shoots the basketball against Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23, left) during the first quarter in game two of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. (Photo: Reuters)

New Orleans standout Anthony Davis will take the next step in his rising career, while aging Kobe Bryant may be approaching his final steps in what is the last year of his Los Angeles Lakers contract.

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In the Eastern Conference, the Chicago Bulls are hoping star-crossed talent Derrick Rose can overcome his health battles and make them a contender again.

Rose is currently out with a facial fracture, the latest in his long list of tough breaks, as the Bulls re-calibrate with new coach Fred Hoiberg.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) looks to pass the ball against Milwaukee Bucks guard Michael Carter-Williams (5) in game five of the first round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs at United Center. (Photo: Reuters)

Atlanta were the Cinderella story last season by winning a franchise-record 60 games and reaching the Eastern Conference Finals, and will try to prove their run was not a fluke.

Washington and Milwaukee are a pair of young, talented rosters trying to advance forward while the New York Knicks are hoping to reach respectability following a 17-win campaign.

Take a look at how the teams are stacked up ahead of the 2015-15 NBA season.
New York Knicks forward Lance Thomas (42) steals the ball from Atlanta Hawks forward Elton Brand (7) in the second quarter at Philips Arena. (Photo: Reuters)

The Warriors may begin their new quest without coach Kerr, who is sidelined following back surgeries, but they will have ample motivation as they push to hit back at doubters with another banner year.

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