The NBA Finals wouldn't be capped off without one final post from Ayesha Curry.

The wife of two-time and reigning unanimous MVP Stephen Curry has been a force on social media all season long, and she ratcheted up her presence during the Warriors' series with the Cavaliers.

Ayesha has had some notable posts as of late, especially back in Game 6 when she talked about Cavaliers security "racially profiling" her dad and earlier in the set when she went off on the referees, going so far as to say the NBA Finals were "rigged."

This time, however, she lost with grace.

The Warriors fell, 93-89, to the Cavaliers in Game 7, ending a season that saw them win an NBA-record 73 games in heartbreaking fashion. Golden State blew a 3-1 series lead, becoming the first team to ever choke away that sort of lead in an NBA Finals series.

Ayesha took to Instagram to share her thoughts on a tremendous season, which saw her husband become the first player to ever unanimously win the MVP Award, but also saw him fail to capture an NBA title for the second straight season.

The point guard's wife doesn't have many fans in Cleveland after her Twitter rampage following Game 6 and clothing company Lamp Apparel even had some fun at her expense, processing "Bye Ayesha" shirts following the Cavaliers' first NBA championship victory.

"It came out of nowhere and we whipped them up in 30 minutes," company owner Brandon Lamp told TMZ Sports, "Once Cleveland won, it went crazy. The orders have been non-stop."

The site reports that Lamp sold over a thousand of the shirts and the slogan is a take on the "Bye Felicia" insult from the movie "Friday."

With the NBA Finals over, Ayesha's social media rants may be over for the summer.

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