Ayesha Curry thinks Finals are rigged, then deletes her tweet, then apologizes

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Sean Gentille
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Ayesha Curry's day — not great.

On Thursday evening, she said she and the rest of the Warriors' families were stuck on a bus at QuickenLoans Arena. On Thursday night, her husband, a basketball player of some import named Stephen, fouled out, melted down and got ejected for throwing his mouthpiece into the stands.

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Seconds after that, she tweeted this, while the Cavs were officially extending the Finals to a Game 7 with a runaway win over Golden State:

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She deleted it shortly thereafter.

Of course the league wants the series to go seven — but you can't rig a 15-point win. You can't rig anything. Angry people and the internet are a timeless mix, and this is a particularly funny example, because seriously, who is out to get the Currys, or the Warriors?

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So, to recap: LeBron James is trying to end Cleveland's endless run of futility on the road against a 73-win team after coming back from a 3-1 deficit, Steph Curry is trying to rebound from the most embarrassing on-court stuff that's ever happened to him, and Ayesha Curry thinks the league is out to get her favorite team.

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Also, Draymond Green got suspended for punching a bunch of guys in the balls. The NBA rules.

UPDATE: Mrs. Curry came back to apologize, and then said her angst was due in part to a troubling incident involving her father before the game: