Roni Rose didn't only go to Cleveland to cheer on her Warriors.
The Instagram model has risen to prominence on the Internet for her seemingly seductive glare at two-time and reigning NBA MVP Steph Curry during Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
Following the Warriors' defeat in Game 3 at the hands of the Cavaliers, Rose flew to Cleveland for Game 4, which was won by the Warriors.
The streak of Golden State being unbeaten in the NBA Finals at games Rose attended ended on Monday when the Cavaliers took Game 5, 112-97, in California, forcing a Game 6 back in Cleveland on Thursday.
As it turns out, Rose also had other business in Cleveland aside from rooting her favorite team to victory in Game 4. The gorgeous Instagram model took part in a photo shoot in Cleveland and posted some teasers from it on her official account:
No matter what the result is of Game 6 on Thursday, it's quite clear everyone wins.
Rose went viral for seemingly thirsting after Curry during Game 2, but later explained herself on Instagram.
"Sooo I was just drinking my drink and this happened," Rose wrote on Instagram. "I'm just giving the boys a little motivation I guess. Go warriors lol."
Curry is obviously happily married to his wife Ayesha, but she had no problem with the perceived glare from Rose. In fact, she defended the model.
"What I think is you need to leave her alone," Ayesha tweeted via Vibe.com. "They've been supporting the dubs for a long time. Stop judging. It's irrelevant."
After Curry and the Warriors dropped Game 3 in Cleveland, Rose vowed to attend Game 4 and even scored better seats than Ayesha.
"I miss one game and this happens," Rose wrote on Instagram after Game 3, posting a picture of her Game 4 tickets. "That's ok we'll get them next time and I'll be there!!!"
No word on whether or not Rose plans to attend Game 6 in Cleveland, where the Warriors once again have a chance to clinch their second straight NBA title, but she certainly made an impact the last time she entered Ohio.
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