It's been over a week since the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, but Ayesha Curry is still hearing about it from trolls.

The wife of Golden State point guard Steph Curry was very active on social media throughout the playoffs, but now that the summer has come and the season has ended, she's fed up with hearing about her husband's shortcomings.

Despite winning an NBA-record 73 games in the regular season, Curry and the Warriors were unable to repeat as champions and became the first team to ever blow a 3-1 series lead in the NBA Finals.

Ayesha Curry was very active on Twitter throughout the run, calling Game 6 against the Cavaliers "rigged" at one point and creating quite a stir.

Now, she's done with the haters who post memes about her husband and make fun of her, and she took to Twitter to defend herself against the trolls on Sunday:

Steph Curry had a rough outing in the do-or-die Game 7 for the Warriors, putting up 17 points and shooting just 6-for-19 in the contest on June 19.

Ayesha had some personal issues as well during the NBA Finals as her father was confused by arena security during Game 6 in Cleveland for a con artist that sneaks into events.

"Police racial profiled my father and told him to remove credentials and tried to arrest him," Curry's wife tweeted following that loss.

Though Ayesha was very negative over the course of the series, she reflected on the season with a positive message after the Game 7 defeat.

"What an amazing run!" she wrote. "Proud of our men! I wasn't a sports fan at all growing up but watching my husband and the dubs play the past 7 years has been exhilarating and evoked a passion in me that I cannot put into words. I'm such a fan! At the end of the day I just feel like the little girl in "Remember the Titans" every game I attend... Passionate and ready to #defendourground . I love this, can't get enough. Our guys are resilient and I know next season will bring forth even more amazement ... Can't wait to watch next season. you guys are unmatched!!!! #dubnation."

Perhaps in need of a break from reality, the Curry family recently spent time in Napa Valley to get away from it all.

It seems they've returned to a lot of hatred from trolls on social media.

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