Even as the Golden State Warriors have put together one of the greatest three-year runs in NBA history, winning two titles and setting a new regular-season record with 73 victories during the 2015-16 season, they haven't been able to win over NBA legend and current TNT analyst Charles Barkley.

Barkley has frequently criticized the Warriors for shooting too many threes, even as they have used the shot with great success and have made long balls at a historic rate.

However, star point guard Steph Curry isn't letting Barkley's criticism get under his skin. In fact, he said he and Barkley don't have any bad blood between them.

Speaking at a golf tournament recently, Curry said it's important to distinguish between Chuck's TV personality and off-camera personality when asked whether Barkley had ever said anything Curry actually took offense to (via ASAPText.com):

"No, it's all TV," Curry said. "He's a great personality and knows how to get a headline. And sometimes you don't know if he's being real or not.

"But every time I seen him off the grid, he's been great to my family, to me as well. So I take everything he says, literally everything he says, with a grain of salt. But he's a legend. And it's great for the game, obviously, with how much basketball is talked about and the hot takes that are flying around from day to day."

Though other NBA players - including perhaps his own teammate in Kevin Durant - have grown tired of Chuck's act, it seems as if Curry has no problem with the outspoken analyst.

Still, that didn't stop Curry from taking a playful shot at Barkley when he was given a scenario involving Barkley, Aaron Rodgers and Justin Timberlake and asked to choose who he would golf with, who he would dance with and who he would have as his caddie:

"I would put Chuck on the bag," Curry joked. "He's talked a lot of smack about me and the Warriors in years. So I would load up my bag with some bricks pre-round and definitely put him through that torture for four hours.

"I'd dance with J.T. just because he's uber talented in all facets of life. And I'd play with Aaron. He's got game. So that would be fun."

Now that the Warriors have won two titles in three years, Barkley should take it easy on Golden State next season. However, knowing how Chuck operates, that's the exact opposite of what he'll actually do once the cameras are on.