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  • Ayesha Curry rips refs, NBA again after Steph's Game 6 ejection (Ball Don't Lie)

Ayesha Curry rips refs, NBA again after Steph’s Game 6 ejection (Ball Don’t Lie)

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Published June 16, 2016 at 9:45 PM
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Ayesha Curry, wife of back-to-back MVP Stephen Curry, made headlines after the Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals Game 5 when she asked if referees could be fined . The message was clear — the Warriors would have clinched the NBA title in Monday's game if not for calls that went the way of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Never mind that LeBron James and Kyrie Irving became the first teammates to score 41 points apiece in a finals game, or that the Warriors looked limited without Draymond Green (who, to be fair, was suspended due to a league review). [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Given that precedent, it perhaps should not come as a surprise that Ayesha was not happy with the way her husband left the Warriors' Game 6 loss in Cleveland. Shortly after Stephen Curry fouled out and was subsequently ejected for arguing the call and throwing his mouthpiece (and hitting a fan), she sent out this since-deleted tweet:

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