Though the Warriors won Game 2 against the Rockets to take a commanding 2-0 series lead, a lot of people are still buzzing about Game 1 -- and it has nothing to do with the actual NBA contest.

After Golden State handed Houston a 104-78 loss on Saturday to give itself a 1-0 series lead, Steph Curry was interviewed by beautiful sideline reporter Rosalyn Gold-Onwude. Curry, who sat out Game 2 with an ankle injury, put up a game-high 24 points in the victory and was engaging in his postgame interview when his wife, Ayesha Curry, interrupted.

Ayesha appeared to notice Gold-Onwude and gave what many people interpreted as a jealous look before coming over and putting her hands on both of them, almost as if to stake claim on her husband. She even kissed her husband's shoulder and answered some questions.

While Ayesha may have just been having some good fun, Twitter was unforgiving.

"Steph's face in this picture let's you know him and Ayesha have had that talk about his reporter privately," one person wrote on Twitter, according to Designntrend.com.

"Ayesha with the stare down," another user wrote. "Steph's is praying that this reporter keeps it cute."

"Ayesha deada-- looked into her soul like 'Back up,'" a third user wrote as a barrage of tweets and memes filled up the Internet.

This was yet another example of Ayesha coming under fire online. Whether or not she truly was jealous is unknown, but given the fact that Gold-Onwude is always on the sideline, it's more likely that Steph's wife was just having some fun.

The wife of the reigning NBA champion also scored some hate for seemingly slut-shaming people on Twitter over what they wear back in December.

"Everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days, huh?" she tweeted. "Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters."

Ayesha also drew the ire of many fans after authoring a cocky tweet following the Warriors' surprising loss to the Lakers in which she reminded everyone of Golden State's record. The Warriors went on to set an NBA record with 73 wins.

Steph's significant other has been hit from all angles, so perhaps there is a reason to be jealous. An escort named Jenna Shea, who claims athletes are the main source of her income, warned Ayesha that Steph will cheat on her down the line.

"Athletes can't stay faithful too many options," Shea wrote on Instagram in December, according to BSO. "I'm realistic men in general aren't monogamous some need to accept it."

She then tagged Ayesha, saying, "Your man is on the road a lot and coming from a woman who is paid to be there when the wife isn't [it's] only a matter of time."

This time, the "jealousy" occurred right at home.

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