Curry: 34 minutes, 5-17 FGs, 18 points, 6 assists (and IIRC he had three 3's in the 1st Q, then disappeared)
LeBron: 36 minutes, 15-25 FGs, 42 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals (first 40/10/5 game in NBA since Olajuwon in '95)
Because of Cleveland's slow start, James would have to put up some insane numbers through the rest of the season to unseat Curry or Harden or Westbrook for this year's MVP. But last night's game sure looked like he was making sure everyone knew who the best player in the league still is. And since he came back from injury the Cavs have the best offense in the league and are significantly better on defense than they were before.
Cleveland v. GS would be an awesome finals to watch. So would Cle v. OKC. It will probably end up Atl v. Mem.