Ayesha Curry wasn't happy to see the NBA Finals extended to a sixth game.
The Cavaliers defeated the Warriors, 112-97, in Game 5 of the series on Monday, spoiling Golden State's attempt to win their second straight championship on their home court. The Warriors' loss guaranteed a Game 6 in Cleveland for Thursday.
Stephen Curry had 25 points in the loss, and his wife took aim at the officials on Twitter following the defeat and also didn't seem too happy to have to return to Cleveland:
Dang... Looks like another Cleveland trip. Let's get the next one!
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 14, 2016
Can refs get fined? — Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 14, 2016
The Warriors' point guard's wife also said she was proud of the Warriors despite the lost opportunity and fended off NBA fans who attacked her for her comments:
Proud of #Warriors nonetheless and major prayers up for Bogut.
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 14, 2016
It's amazing how quick you all are to call me out of my name and wish pain on my family and I've never used one obscenity or foul word back. — Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 14, 2016
Ayesha has had an interesting series thus far as Instagram model Roni Rose took the Internet by storm back in Game 2 for seemingly glaring at her husband.
Rose also attended Game 4 in Cleveland after the Warriors dropped Game 3. While she was courtside, Ayesha was found two rows behind her, according to TMZ Sports.
"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!!!"
The Warriors won in Game 4, but fell Monday night in their first chance to put the series away.
Rose went viral for her seemingly seductive look toward 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."
Though Ayesha has sounded off on a lot of other people, she came to the defense of Rose.
"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."
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