I'm always the guy who pops in to say I've built 3 bikes with BB30 and have had zero issues with it. All three have thousands of miles on them and are on original bearings. Two years old at this point.
I had creaking that I thought was the BB and I rebuilt it like 5 times before finding out it was the rear axle/hub/dropouts. BB has never had a real issue.
But everyone loves to hate BB30 so there must be some truth to it. It's just not been my experience.
Same experience here... have dealt with several BB standards on my own bikes - PF30, BB92, BBsomethingelse... No problems with creaking or anything like that, but to be fair I do my own work and do it very often. I've recently seen pro mechanics complaining about press-fit bearings, and one guy said that it seems that most XC bikes don't have any issues with press-fit, but trail bikes tend to develop issues more often. Others echoed this sentiment. Theories included increased exposure to the elements.
The best part is I remember when press fit BBs came out and the big selling point was they wouldn't creak like threaded BBs. Now everyone wants threaded BBs. Maybe BBs just creak if they're not maintained?
If you're going with a GXP crank, though, really no reason not to go with the BSA threaded.