Cleveland Indians troll Ayesha Curry on Twitter (Photo)

Mar 12, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Ayesha Curry and Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob look on during the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Suns 123-116. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 12, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Ayesha Curry and Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob look on during the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Suns 123-116. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Cleveland Indians decided to get their shots in and troll Ayesha Curry on Twitter.

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With the Golden State Warriors losing in the NBA Finals in an epic collapse and Ayesha Curry having a few meltdowns on Twitter, just about everyone is getting their shots in and trolling the wife of unanimous MVP Stephen Curry.

While the basketball season is over in Cleveland and everyone celebrating the Cavaliers, the Cleveland Indians are out in first place in their division and look like a serious contender to possibly end their drought and win a World Series this year.

With the Indians just starting a long road trip, the Cavaliers’ Twitter account noticed something familiar about the Indians’ road trip. The Indians have to go to Detroit, Atlanta and Toronto. Those are the same three cities the Cavaliers beat in succession to make the NBA Finals.

https://twitter.com/cavs/status/746430215082094593?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

That’s when the Indians’ Twitter alluded to the fact their schedule was “rigged.” That of course is what Curry’s wife accused the NBA of doing in the NBA Finals.

https://twitter.com/Indians/status/746431296793157633?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

For one fan that wasn’t able to pick up on the joke, the Indians’ Twitter was nice enough to help them out and lead them to the source.

There is a lot of crow to eat in the bay area right now and the jokes about Ayesha certainly aren’t going to be stopping anytime soon. Even the Cleveland baseball team is getting in on it.

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